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Suppose f(x) is continuous on [3,6] and −3≤f′(x)≤5 for all x in (3,6). Use the Mean Value Theorem to estimate f(6)−f(3).


Suppose f(x) is continuous on [3,6] and −3≤f′(x)≤5 for all x in (3,6). Use the Mean Value Theorem t

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