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verify rolle's theorem

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Answered by Nandzzz
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Thus, all the three conditions of Rolle's theorem are satisfied. Therefore, there exists at least one real number c in (a,b). such that f′(c)=0. Hence, Rolle's theorem is verified and c=ab .............

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Answered by jithujilladi6
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Rolle's theorem for the function f(x)= x2-5x+4 on [1, 4]. Solution : Rolle′s theorem states that if a function f(x) is continuous in [a,b]and differentiable in interval (a,b), then, if f(a)=f(b), then f′(c)=0, where c lies in (a,b).

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