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06.03.2020 •
Mathematics
Enter a T or an F in each answer space below to indicate whether the corresponding statement is true or false. A good technique is to think of several examples, especially examples which might show that the statement is false! You must get all of the answers correct to receive credit.
1. every function on the interval (3, 6] must have both a maximum and a minimum
2. Every continous function on the interval (3, 6) must have both a maximum and a minimum
3. Every differentiable function on the interval (4, 6] must have a minimum
4. every function on the interval (-1, 2] must have both a maximum and a minimum
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2. Multiply both sides of the equation by that LCD. ...
3. Isolate the variable terms on one side, and the constant terms on the other side.
4. Simplify both sides.