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If the average value of $f(x)$ on an interval is a number $c$, what will be the average value of the function $-f(x)$ on that interval?
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The average value of a function on an interval [a, b] is given by the formula: Average value = (1/(b-a)) * ∫[a, b] f(x) dx Show more…
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