For the following exercises, use the Mean Value Theorem and find all points 0 < c < 2 such that ƒ(2) — ƒ(0) = f'(c)(2 – 0). 14. f(x) = x³ Solution C = 2√3 15. f(x) = sin(TX) 16. f(x) = cos(2x)

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Section4.4: Derivatives Of Exponential Functions
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For the following exercises, use the Mean Value Theorem and find all points 0 < c < 2 such that
ƒ(2) — ƒ(0) = f'(c)(2 — 0).
14. f(x) = x³
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C = 2√3
15. f(x) = sin(x)
16. f(x) = cos(2πx)
Transcribed Image Text:For the following exercises, use the Mean Value Theorem and find all points 0 < c < 2 such that ƒ(2) — ƒ(0) = f'(c)(2 — 0). 14. f(x) = x³ Solution C = 2√3 15. f(x) = sin(x) 16. f(x) = cos(2πx)
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