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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 13:04 EternalRose1121

Consider the function f(x)=x^2−4x+3 on the interval [0,4]. verify that this function satisfies the three hypotheses of rolle's theorem on the interval.
f(x) is on [0,4]
f(x) is on (0,4)
f(0) = f(4)= ?

then by rolle's theorem, there exists a c such that f′(c)=0. find the value c.

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