04 - Mean Value Theorem

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Name___________________________________
Mean Value Theorem
Date________________ Period____
For each problem, find the values of c that satisfy the Mean Value Theorem.
1) y = − x 2 + 8 x − 17; [3, 6]
2) y = x 3 − 9 x 2 + 24 x − 18; [2, 4]
y
−8
−6
3) y = −
−4
y
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
−2
2
4
6
8 x
−8
−6
−4
−2
2
−2
−2
−4
−4
−6
−6
−8
−8
x2
1
+ x − ; [−2, 1]
2
2
4) y =
4
6
x2
− 2 x − 1; [−1, 1]
2
5) y = x 3 + 3 x 2 − 2; [−2, 0]
6) y = − x 3 + 4 x 2 − 3; [0, 4]
x2 − 9
7) y =
; [1, 4]
3x
x2
8) y =
; [−4, 1]
2x − 4
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9) y = −(−2 x + 6) ; [−2, 3]
1
2
10) y = −(−5 x + 25) ; [3, 5]
For each problem, determine if the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. If it can, find all values of c that
satisfy the theorem. If it cannot, explain why not.
11) y = −
x2
; [−3, −1]
4x + 8
2
3
13) y = −(6 x + 24) ; [−4, −1]
12) y =
−x2 + 9
; [1, 3]
4x
2
3
14) y = ( x − 3) ; [1, 4]
Critical thinking question:
15) Use the Mean Value Theorem to prove that sin a − sin b ≤ a − b for all real values of a and b where
a ≠ b.
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Kuta Software - Infinite Calculus
Name___________________________________
Mean Value Theorem
Date________________ Period____
For each problem, find the values of c that satisfy the Mean Value Theorem.
1) y = − x 2 + 8 x − 17; [3, 6]
2) y = x 3 − 9 x 2 + 24 x − 18; [2, 4]
y
−8
−6
−4
y
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
−2
2
4
6
8 x
−8
−4
−6
−6
−8
−8
{
x2
1
+ x − ; [−2, 1]
2
2
9+
3
4) y =
3 9−
,
4
3
3
6
8 x
}
x2
− 2 x − 1; [−1, 1]
2
{0 }
1
2
5) y = x 3 + 3 x 2 − 2; [−2, 0]
−3 +
3
2
−4
{ }
{
−2
−2
9
2
−
−4
−2
{}
3) y = −
−6
3 −3 −
,
3
3
6) y = − x 3 + 4 x 2 − 3; [0, 4]
}
x2 − 9
7) y =
; [1, 4]
3x
{}
8
3
x2
8) y =
; [−4, 1]
2x − 4
{2 −
{2 }
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9) y = −(−2 x + 6) ; [−2, 3]
1
2
10) y = −(−5 x + 25) ; [3, 5]
{}
{}
7
4
9
2
For each problem, determine if the Mean Value Theorem can be applied. If it can, find all values of c that
satisfy the theorem. If it cannot, explain why not.
11) y = −
x2
; [−3, −1]
4x + 8
12) y =
{
The function is not continuous on [−3, −1]
2
3
13) y = −(6 x + 24) ; [−4, −1]
3}
2
3
14) y = ( x − 3) ; [1, 4]
{ }
−
−x2 + 9
; [1, 3]
4x
The function is not differentiable on (1, 4)
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Critical thinking question:
15) Use the Mean Value Theorem to prove that sin a − sin b ≤ a − b for all real values of a and b where
a ≠ b.
Let f ( x) = sin x. Use the interval [a,b]. By the MVT, we know that there is at least one c
sin b − sin a
sin b − sin a
= cos c. We know cos c ≤ 1 for all c. Therefore,
≤ 1,
such that
b−a
b−a
sin a − sin b
≤ 1, and sin a − sin b ≤ a − b .
a−b
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