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Mathematics, 26.04.2020 16:46 Alexis3456829

Suppose the function f is differentiable on[0,1]and f(1)= f(0)= 0.
Prove that there exists a real number ξ in (0,1) such that
f' (ξ)+ f(ξ)=0.

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