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Exercise 3.2 #5
Author:
Steve Phelps
Topic:
Complex Numbers
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Suppose that f and g are continuous on [a,b], differentiable on (a,b), f(a) = g(a) and f(b) = g(b). Prove there is a point c ∈ (a,b) with f′(c) = g′(c). Drag the GREEN point H to demonstrate the plausibility of this statement!
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