Does F(x)=9-x^2 satisfy the hypothesis

  1. Does F(x)=9-x^2 satisfy the hypothesis of the mean value theorem on the interval [0,3]? if it does, then find the exact values
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  2. does the function f(q)=(q(1-q))^1/2 satisfy the hypothesis of the mean value theorem at the interval [-1,5]
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  3. What does it mean for a hypothesis to have explanatory power?answers The hypothesis has been tested many times and over a wide
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  4. What is a falsifiable claim? (1 point)a hypothesis that is incomplete a hypothesis that can be proven false a hypothesis that
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  5. Which of the following explanations for the cross-race effect is most supported by empirical research?a. the cue-utilization
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  6. What is a "bad" hypothesis?Group of answer choices a hypothesis that incorrectly identifies a causal factor a hypothesis that is
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  7. What is a falsifiable claim?a hypothesis that is incomplete a hypothesis that can be proven false a hypothesis that has been
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  8. What is a falsifiable claim?A:a hypothesis that is incomplete B:a hypothesis that is incorrect C:a hypothesis that can be proven
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  9. Why is it important to form a hypothesis when conducting a scientic investigation?A hypothesis ensures that the results will be
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  10. Verify that f(x) = x^3 − 2x + 6 satisfies the hypothesis of the Mean-Value Theorem over the interval [-2, 3]and find all
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