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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 19:30 miaa1024

Let f be the function given by f (x) = 5 cos^2(x/2) + ln(x + 1) - 3. The derivative of f is given by f'(x)= -5 cos (x/2) sin(x/2) +
(1)/(x+1). What value of c satisfies the conclusion of the Mean Value
Theorem applied to f on the interval 1,4 ?

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