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Differential calculus / Mean value theorem / Continuous function / Extreme value theorem / First derivative test / Maxima and minima / Derivative / Fundamental theorem of calculus / Convex function / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Calculus
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Differential calculus
Mean value theorem
Continuous function
Extreme value theorem
First derivative test
Maxima and minima
Derivative
Fundamental theorem of calculus
Convex function
Mathematical analysis
Mathematics
Calculus

Lecture 9: The mean value theorem Today, we’ll state and prove the mean value theorem and describe other ways in which derivatives of functions give us global information about their behavior. Let f be a real valued fu

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