The Mean Value Theorem requires to be
- A
Just
- B
Continuous on
- Ccheck_circle
Both A and B
- D
Differentiable on
Explanation
MVT requires continuity on and differentiability on .
AP Calculus AB· difficulty 2/5
The Mean Value Theorem requires to be
Just
Continuous on
Both A and B
Differentiable on
Explanation
MVT requires continuity on and differentiability on .
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