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Solve without using the mean value theorem: suppose that 3< = f'(t) < = 5 for all values of t. think of f(t) as the position of a moving point and f'(t) as the velocity. what are the maximum and minimum possible vales of f(8) -f(3)? explain how you got your answer.

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