a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = sinx on the interval X b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below.

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a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = sin
-1
x on the interval- 1,
b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem.
a. Choose the correct answer below.
O A. No; f(x) is continuous on
-1,-
but not differentiable on
-1.-
O B. No; f(x) is differentiable on
- 1, -
but not continuous on
-1,-
O C. Yes; f(x) is continuous on
- 1, -
and differentiable on
- 1, -
O D. Yes; f(x) is not continuous on - 1,-
and not differentiable on
- 1,-
b. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
O A. The point(s) is/are x=
(Type an exact answer, using n as needed. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)
O B. The Mean Value Theorem does not apply in this case.
Click to select and enter your answer(s).
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Transcribed Image Text:a. Determine whether the Mean Value Theorem applies to the function f(x) = sin -1 x on the interval- 1, b. If so, find or approximate the point(s) that are guaranteed to exist by the Mean Value Theorem. a. Choose the correct answer below. O A. No; f(x) is continuous on -1,- but not differentiable on -1.- O B. No; f(x) is differentiable on - 1, - but not continuous on -1,- O C. Yes; f(x) is continuous on - 1, - and differentiable on - 1, - O D. Yes; f(x) is not continuous on - 1,- and not differentiable on - 1,- b. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. O A. The point(s) is/are x= (Type an exact answer, using n as needed. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.) O B. The Mean Value Theorem does not apply in this case. Click to select and enter your answer(s). 1/2
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