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Another form of Rolle’s theorem for the differential condition is _____(a) f is differentiable on (a,ah)(b) f is differentiable on (a,a-h)(c) f is differentiable on (a,a/h)(d) f is differentiable on (a,a+h)The question was posed to me by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.Question is taken from Mean Value Theorem topic in chapter Continuity and Differentiability of Mathematics – Class 12

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Right choice is (d) f is DIFFERENTIABLE on (a,a+h)

BEST explanation: ACCORDING to Rolle’s theorem, if f : [a,a+h] → R is a function such that

 i) f is CONTINUOUS on [a,a+h]

ii) f is differentiable on (a,a+h)

iii) f(a) = f(a+h) then there exists at least one θ c ∈ (0,1) such that f’(a+θh) = 0



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