Verify that the Mean Value Theorem can be applied to the function f(x)=x45 on the interval [0,32]. Then find the value of c in the interval that satisfies the conclusion of the Mean Value Theorem. c=
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First, we need to check if the function is continuous on the interval [0, 32]. Since f(x) = x^45 is a polynomial function, it is continuous on its entire domain, which includes the interval [0, 32]. Show more…
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