Last three
basically did all did just have to do the f(a)-f(b) part thats all
Everything is the same I will copy that down
uh I suppose you just calculate f(b) - f(a) / (b-a) for the given function, a, and b values i gues
like 2-1
2-1? for b) the interval is a = 0, b = 1, so calculate f(1) - f(0) / (1-0) using the given function
0?
good, then you just show that f'(c) = 0 somewhere on the function (I think you already did this)
but its not continuous for the first one so there isn't a point that exists
right so that's why you wrote no point exists and moved to question b) for the calculation
ugh omg im sorrry im so tired and trying to get this done
anyway c) is the same reasoning, also ends up being 0
yes i already did it i and graphed like 1.5,0
and what do I graph for the c?
it's not asking for a graph, it just wants you to calculate f(b) - f(a) / (b - a) and see if there's a f'(c) equal to the result
oh okay so just 0 for b and c
yes
Thank you so much have a good night
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