Suppose that f(2) = 16 and that f (x) 2 - 3 for allx in the interval [2,7]. Determine the smallest possible value for f(7) by using the Mean Value Theorem.

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Suppose that f(2) = 16 and that f (x) > - 3 for all x in the interval [2,7]. Determine the smallest possible value for
f(7) by using the Mean Value Theorem.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that f(2) = 16 and that f (x) > - 3 for all x in the interval [2,7]. Determine the smallest possible value for f(7) by using the Mean Value Theorem.
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