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OpenStudy (mony01):

true or false: If f'(x) exists and is nonzero for all x, then f(1) does not equal f(0).

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Ok here is a way to think about this. If f'(x) is never zero, that means the function f(x) has NO critical points, right? So f(x) is ALWAYS increasing, or ALWAYS decreasing. |dw:1386822389397:dw|

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