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Let f (x )equals StartFraction StartAbsoluteValue x EndAbsoluteValue Over x EndFraction . Then f(minus2)equalsminus1 and f(2)equals1. Therefore, f(minus2)less than0less thanf(2) but there is no value of c between minus2 and 2 for which f(c)equals0. Does this fact violate the intermediate value theorem? Explain.

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