f is a continuous function. f(-2) = 3 and f(1) = 6 Which of the following is guaranteed by the Intermediate Value Theorem? Choose 1 answer: f(c) = 0 for at least one c between 3 and 6 f(c) = 4 for at least one c between 3 and 6 f(c) = 0 for at least one c between -2 and 1 f(c) = 4 for at least one c between -2 and 1 Explain your thinking.
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Step 1: According to the Intermediate Value Theorem, if a function f is continuous on a closed interval [a, b], then for every value y between f(a) and f(b), there exists at least one value c in the interval [a, b] such that f(c) = y. Show more…
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