Given the function #f(x)=(x^2-1)/x#, how do you determine whether f satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem on the interval [-1,1] and find the c?
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Explanation:
The Mean Value Theorem has two hypotheses:
H1 :
H2 :
In this question,
This function is a rational function, so it is continuous on its domain, but the domain does not include
(That is, there is at least one point in
Differentiability implies continuity, so non-continuity imples non-differentiability.
(That is, there is at least one point in
Although this function does not satisfy the hypotheses on the interval, it could satisfy the conclusion.
(For an example of a function that does not satisfy the hypotheses but does satisfy the conclusion, see https://socratic.org/questions/given-the-function-f-x-x-1-3-how-do-you-determine-whether-f-satisfies-the-hypoth )
Attempting to solve
#(x^2+1)/x^2 = 0#
This equation has no solution in the real numbers, so it has no solution in
There is no