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  • 22-11-2016
  • Mathematics
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Suppose that 2 ≤ f '(x) ≤ 5 for all values of x. What are the minimum and maximum possible values of
f(6) − f(3)?
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MissPhiladelphia
MissPhiladelphia MissPhiladelphia
  • 23-11-2016
For the answer to the question above.
If the maximum possible slope is 5 then the f(x + 3) =  5 x 3 + f(x)
So the maximum number for this is 15 and the minimum is 6 for this equation.
I hope my answer helped you in any way.
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