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| 1 || If <math>f</math> is zero on all of <math>[a,b]</math>, then <math>f'(c) = 0</math> for any choice of <math>c \in (a,b)</math> || || || || obvious | | 1 || If <math>f</math> is zero on all of <math>[a,b]</math>, then <math>f'(c) = 0</math> for any choice of <math>c\in (a,b)</math> || || || || obvious | ||
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| 2 || <math>f</math> must attain both its maximum and its minimum values on <math>[a,b]</math> || Fact (1) || <math>f</math> is continuous on <math>[a,b]</math> || || Given-fact combination direct | | 2 || <math>f</math> must attain both its maximum and its minimum values on <math>[a,b]</math> || Fact (1) || <math>f</math> is continuous on <math>[a,b]</math> || || Given-fact combination direct | ||
Latest revision as of 19:43, 20 October 2011
Statement
Suppose is a function defined on a closed interval (with ) satisfying the following three conditions:
- is a continuous function on the closed interval . In particular, is (two-sided) continuous at every point in the open interval , right continuous at , and left continuous at .
- is differentiable on the open interval , i.e., the derivative of exists at all points in the open interval .
- .
Then, there exists in the open interval such that .
Related facts
Applications
- Lagrange mean value theorem
- Bound relating number of zeros of function and number of zeros of its derivative
Facts used
Proof
| Step no. | Assertion/construction | Facts used | Given data used | Previous steps used | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | If is zero on all of , then for any choice of | obvious | |||
| 2 | must attain both its maximum and its minimum values on | Fact (1) | is continuous on | Given-fact combination direct | |
| 3 | If is not zero on all of , either its absolute maximum value on is positive and attained at a point in the open interval or its absolute minimum value on is negative and attained at a point in the open interval (or possibly both). | Step (2) | [SHOW MORE] | ||
| 4 | If is a point in at which attains its maximum value or its minimum value, then . | Fact (2) | is differentiable on | [SHOW MORE] | |
| 5 | There is a point at which . | Steps (1), (3), (4) | [SHOW MORE] |