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  • 25-06-2021
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Find the value(s) of c guaranteed by the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals for the function over the given interval.
f(x) = x^7, [0, 7]

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DerrickStalvey DerrickStalvey
  • 28-06-2021

GIVEN: The given function is f(x)=[tex]x^7[/tex] on the interval [0,7]

To FIND: Here we need to find the value of c by the help of Mean value theorem.

SOLUTION: The mean value theorem is,

[tex]f'(c)=\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex]

where, f(x) is defined on a closed interval [0,7] and continuous on the closed [0,7] and derivable on (0,7) and a<c<b,

So, [tex]f'(x)=7x^6[/tex]

By the mean value theorem we have,

[tex]7c^6=\frac{7^7-0}{7-0} \\7c^6=7^6\\c^6=7^5\\c=\sqrt[6]{7^5} \\c=5.077[/tex]

Therefore, the required value of c is 5.077

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