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Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to the function Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to the function   on the closed interval   .If Rolle's Theorem can be applied,find all numbers c in the open interval   such that   . ​ A) Rolle's Theorem applies;   B) Rolle's Theorem applies;   C) Rolle's Theorem does apply;   D) Rolle's Theorem applies;   E) Rolle's Theorem does not apply on the closed interval Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to the function   on the closed interval   .If Rolle's Theorem can be applied,find all numbers c in the open interval   such that   . ​ A) Rolle's Theorem applies;   B) Rolle's Theorem applies;   C) Rolle's Theorem does apply;   D) Rolle's Theorem applies;   E) Rolle's Theorem does not apply .If Rolle's Theorem can be applied,find all numbers c in the open interval Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to the function   on the closed interval   .If Rolle's Theorem can be applied,find all numbers c in the open interval   such that   . ​ A) Rolle's Theorem applies;   B) Rolle's Theorem applies;   C) Rolle's Theorem does apply;   D) Rolle's Theorem applies;   E) Rolle's Theorem does not apply such that Determine whether Rolle's Theorem can be applied to the function   on the closed interval   .If Rolle's Theorem can be applied,find all numbers c in the open interval   such that   . ​ A) Rolle's Theorem applies;   B) Rolle's Theorem applies;   C) Rolle's Theorem does apply;   D) Rolle's Theorem applies;   E) Rolle's Theorem does not apply . ​

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