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The continuous function f is defined on the interval -4 ≤ x ≤ 3. there is no point c, -4 ≤ c ≤ 3, for which
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The continuous function f is defined on the interval -4 ≤ x ≤ 3. there is no point c, -4 ≤ c ≤ 3, for which
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The continuous function f is defined on the interval -4 ≤ x ≤ 3. there is no point c, -4 ≤ c ≤ 3, for which
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We can say that there is no point c, which is not defined on this function's domain. Indeed, the intervals of this function and the interval of c coincide.
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