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What are the conditions for the mean value theorem

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To prove the Mean Value Theorem using Rolle's theorem, we must construct a function that has equal values at both endpoints. The Mean Value Theorem states the following: suppose ƒ is a function continuous on a closed interval [a, b] and that the derivative ƒ' exists on (a, b) .

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Step-by-step explanation:

To prove the Mean Value Theorem using Rolle's theorem, we must construct a function that has equal values at both endpoints. The Mean Value Theorem states the following: suppose ƒ is a function continuous on a closed interval [a, b] and that the derivative ƒ' exists on (a, b) .

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