GeniusAreMade
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You did not share any work yet! So we will start with the knowledge of definitions: what is the definition of "generalized mean value theorem?View attachment 22383
I did everything I could but couldn't find a solution to this problem using the generalized mean value theorem
How I am supposed to solve this problem, Thanks for your time
Generalized mean value theorem: (f'(c)/g'(c))=(f(b)-f(a))/(g(b)-g(a))You did not share any work yet! So we will start with the knowledge of definitions: what is the definition of "generalized mean value theorem?
Next question would be:
How would you use that definition for this problem?
Please show us what you have tried and exactly where you are stuck.
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So you're saying you were asked to prove something that is not true? Then you can't do it.Thank you for your time, I sent you all the information I have, so if you think you can solve the problem please give it a try, I've been at it for more than 5hours.
Thanks again.
Only other theorem involving "inequality" that I can think of is Rolle's Theorem.Thank you very much, now the ideas are clearer in my head thanks to the graph, I got what you are saying.
The doctor who gave us this problem will solve in his next lecture (in a week) I will send you the solution if he solves it.
Thanks for your help I'm very grateful.