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  • 09-12-2016
  • Mathematics
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Explain why Rolle's Theorem does not apply to the function even though there exist a and b such that f(a) = f(b).

f(x) = cot (x/2) , [π, 9π]

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Nirina7
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  • 11-12-2016
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he functión Cot[x/2] is not continuos in the points x=2nπ,  where  n=0,1,2,3,... You can check it with a calculator. So the function is not continuos in the domain the problem gives you, so the Rolle's theorem can not be applied. If the inteverval was, [π/2,3π/2] Then we could apply the Rolle's theorem.

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