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AolaksksmsmsmsmsO? A a a a a s sbhuaybua aybaybayabyaba

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Answer: There are several statements that could be false if f(x) is continuous on [a, b] and differentiable on (a, b):

1 The function f(x) has a maximum or minimum value at some point in the interval [a, b].

2 The function f(x) is monotonic (either increasing or decreasing) on the interval [a, b].

3 The function f(x) has an inflection point (a point where the concavity of the function changes) in the interval [a, b].

4 The function f(x) has an asymptote (a line that the function approaches but never touches) in the interval [a, b].

5 Note that these statements are not necessarily false, but they could be false depending on the specific function f(x).

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