Lecture

Rolle's Theorem: Applications and Examples

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This lecture covers Rolle's Theorem, which states that for a continuous function on a closed interval, if the function values at the endpoints are equal, then there exists at least one point in the interval where the derivative is zero. The theorem is applied to various functions to find points where the derivative is zero, illustrating its practical use in calculus.

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