Consider the function f(x) = x + sin(2x) defined on the interval [0, 2x]. Verify that the mean value theorem holds for the function on the given interval. In other words, show that there exists a number € (0, 2) such that (2x)-f(0) 2-0 = f'(5). Round the value of to 2 decimals. Answer:
Consider the function f(x) = x + sin(2x) defined on the interval [0, 2x]. Verify that the mean value theorem holds for the function on the given interval. In other words, show that there exists a number € (0, 2) such that (2x)-f(0) 2-0 = f'(5). Round the value of to 2 decimals. Answer:
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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.2: Derivatives Of Products And Quotients
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