4. Show that f(x) = sin(x² + 3x) is equal to g(x) = -x cos(x) at least once on Hint: Think about the IVT. 6.

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3. Use the IVT to prove that y
x In x has at least one zero on
2' 2
4. Show that f(x) = sin(x² + 3x) is equal to g(x) = –x cos(x) at least once on
-T,
Hint: Think about the IVT.
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Transcribed Image Text:1 3 3. Use the IVT to prove that y x In x has at least one zero on 2' 2 4. Show that f(x) = sin(x² + 3x) is equal to g(x) = –x cos(x) at least once on -T, Hint: Think about the IVT. -
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