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Consider the function f(x) = 8.5 x − cos(x) + 2 on the interval 0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1. The Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees that there is a value c such that for which values of c and k? Fill in the following mathematical statements, giving an interval with non-zero length in each case.
For every k in ______ less than or equal to k less than or equal to ______ ,
there is a c in 0 less than or equal to c less than or equal to 1
such that .
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Consider the function f(x) = 8.5 x − cos(x) + 2 on the interval 0 ¡Ü x ¡Ü 1. The Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees that there is a value c such that for which values of c and k? Fill in the following mathematical statements, giving an interval with non-zero length in each case.
For every k in ____ ¡Ü k ¡Ü___ ,
there is a c in 0 ¡Ü c ¡Ü 1
such that .
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"Consider the function f(x) = 8.5 x − cos(x) + 2 on the interval 0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1.
The Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees that there is a value c such that for 0≤c≤1 and f(0)≤k≤f(1), if f(1)≥f(0), and f(0)≥k≥f(1) if f(1)<f(0)."
In this case, f(0)<f(1), so the first case applies.
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The Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees that there is a value c such that for 0≤c≤1 and f(0)≤k≤f(1), if f(1)≥f(0), and f(0)≥k≥f(1) if f(1)<f(0)."
In this case, f(0)<f(1), so the first case applies.
P.S.
If you have difficulties getting the symbols, you have one of the two options:
1. For Firefox, goto view/character encoding and choose Western 8859-1.
For IE, choose a similar option.
or
2. Type the following without the spaces between characters:
≤ & l e ;
≥ & g e ;