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IgorLugansk [536]
3 years ago
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MY NOTES Verify that the function satisfies the three hypotheses of Rolle's Theorem on the given interval. Then find all numbers

c that satisfy the conclusion of Rolle's Theorem. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list.) f(x) = 2x2 − 4x + 3, [−1, 3
Mathematics
1 answer:
DiKsa [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

b)  c=1

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, we are told that:

Function

F(x)=2x^2-4x+9

Given

Rolle's theorem states that if a function f is continuous on the closed interval [a, b] and differentiable on the open interval (a, b) such that f(a) = f(b), then f′(x) = 0 for some x with a ≤ x ≤ b.

Generally, the Function above is a polynomial that can be Differentiated and it is continuous

Where

-F(x) is continuous at (-1,3)

-F(x) Can be differentiated at (-1.3)

-And F(-1)=F(3)

Therefore

F(x) has Satisfied all the Requirements for Rolle's Theorem

Differentiating F(x) we have

F'(x)=4x-4

Equating F(c) we have

F'(c)=0

4(c)-4=0

Therefore

c=1

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