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Mathematics, 31.05.2021 07:50 jjgurl60

Find the point (, ()) on () = 2^2 − 5 + 1 in the interval 0 ≤ ≤ 1, such that when the derivative of () is evaluated at that point, it equals the average rate of change in the given interval.

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