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Suppose g(x) is a polynomial function such that g(-1)=4 and g(2)=7 . Then there is a number c between –1 and 2 such that
Select one:

a.
g(c)=1

b.
g(c)=0

c.
g'(c)=1

d.
g'(c)=0

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Suppose g(x) is a polynomial function such that g(-1)=4 and g(2)=7 . Then there is a number c between –1 and 2 such that
Select one:

a.
g(c)=1

b.
g(c)=0

c.
g'(c)=1

d.
g'(c)=0

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