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2022-05-09

Suppose that f is a continuous function and that f ( 1 ) = f ( 1 ) = 0. Show that there is c ( 1 , 1 ) such that
f ( c ) = c 1 c 2
I am not sure if this is a new question as I set it this morning, after solved a similar question. I wanted to prove it using the same idea (Intermediate Value Theorem) but it was not that nice...

Can anyone help me on this?

By the way, the 'similar question' I mentioned above is as follow:

Suppose that f is a continuous function and that f ( 0 ) = 1 and f ( 1 ) = 2. Show that there is c ( 0 , 1 ) such that
f ( c ) = 1 c
The hint given was to let g ( x ) = x f ( x ) and use the Intermediate Value Theorem.

Answer & Explanation

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Kharroubip9ej0

Beginner2022-05-10Added 10 answers

Let g ( x ) = [ f ( x ) ( 1 x 2 ) ] x. Then g ( 1 ) = 1 and g ( 1 ) = 1.

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