For f(x) = 1+x+x^2, use the mean value theorem to show that there is real number c, 0 < c < 2, such that f(2)-f(0) = f'(c)(2-0). Find all such c.

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For f(x) = 1+x+x^2, use the mean value theorem to show that there is real number c, 0 < c < 2, such that f(2)-f(0) = f'(c)(2-0). Find all such c.

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Shouldn't the 6 be divided by a two, so f'(c) = 3? 

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