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what is mens valu theorem​

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Answered by Nainaojha
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In mathematics, the mean value theorem states, roughly, that for a given planar arc between two endpoints, there is at least one point at which the tangent to the arc is parallel to the secant through its endpoints

Answered by zelenazhaovaqueen
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The mean value theorem connects the average rate of change of a function to its derivative. It says that for any differentiable function f and an interval [a,b][a,b]open bracket, a, comma, b, close bracket (within the domain of f), there exists a number c within (a,b)(a,b)left parenthesis, a, comma, b, right parenthesis such that f'(c)f  

′ (c)f, prime, left parenthesis, c, right parenthesis is equal to the function's average rate of change over [a,b][a,b]open bracket, a, comma, b, close bracket.

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