Write TRUE if the statement is correct, otherwise write FALSE. Y y = h'(x) (-3,0) (3,0) x (0, -1) (-1,-2) (0, -2) Suppose that h(x) is continuous everywhere, with the graph of h'(x) given above. 1. There exists c E (-3,-1) such that h" (c) = -1.
Write TRUE if the statement is correct, otherwise write FALSE. Y y = h'(x) (-3,0) (3,0) x (0, -1) (-1,-2) (0, -2) Suppose that h(x) is continuous everywhere, with the graph of h'(x) given above. 1. There exists c E (-3,-1) such that h" (c) = -1.
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