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Let Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. be the following function on the rectangle Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. : Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. .
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A) Compute Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem.
B) Can you find Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. in Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. such that Let   be the following function on the rectangle   :   .  A) ? A) Compute    B) Can you find   in   such that   is equal to the value in  C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem. is equal to the value in
C) Explain why there is no contradiction with the Mean Value Theorem.


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Confidence interval

A range of values, derived from sample data, that is believed to contain the true value of a population parameter with a certain probability.

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Margin of error

The amount of error that can be tolerated in survey or poll results, often used in describing the accuracy of a confidence interval.

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