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MAT 201: Test# 3 Part 1 i Total Number ofpointsis 50 with 3 points EXTRA creditattheend Name: -lanveer. .Ahme Problem 1. (6 points) a) State the mean value Theorem x 8, how small can f(8) possibly be?
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