We Calculus!!! 3.2 Rolle s Theorem and the Mean Value Theorem.
5.2 Definite Integrals In this section we move beyond finite sums to see what happens in the limit, as the terms become infinitely small and their number.
Extreme Values of Functions. Example: The mileage of a certain car can be approximated by: At what speed should you drive the car to obtain the best gas.
1.4 Continuity, One-Sided Limits, and Intermediate Value Theorem Grand Canyon, Arizona Greg Kelly, Hanford High School, Richland, WashingtonPhoto by Vickie.
The Mean Value Theorem and Rolles Theorem Lesson 3.2 I wonder how mean this theorem really is?
Slide 1/39 Iterative naïve best reply vs. elimination of dominated strategy in a p-beauty contest FUR ROMA, 23/06/2006 FUR ROMA, 23/06/2006 Andrea Morone.
Slicing Bagels: Plane Sections of Real and Complex Tori Asilomar - December 2004 Bruce Cohen Lowell High School, SFUSD [email protected] .
Calculator Review #2 1. What is the average value of the function on the interval [1, 3]? A. 0.146 B. 0.914 C. 0.964 D. 0.987 E. 1.928 Use Average Value.
Chapter 10 Applications to Natural Resources Objective: Optimal management and utilization of natural resources. Two kinds of natural resource models:
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Lesson 27: The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus