Question: Let (x) be defined for a x b. Assuming appropriate of continuity and derivability, prove for properties a < x < b that

Let ƒ(x) be defined for a ≤ x ≤ b. Assuming appropriate
of continuity and derivability, prove for
properties
a

f(x)-f(a) f(b) - f(a) x - a b - a x -

where is some number between a and b.

f(x)-f(a) f(b) - f(a) x - a b - a x - b 1 -=="(e),

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