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MATHEMATICS XII
Topic
Revision of DerivativesPresented By
Avtar Singh Lecturer
Paramjit Singh SidhuJune 19 ,2009
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ContinuityDef. In simple words , a function is continuous at a fixed point if we can draw graph of the function at around that point without lifting the pen from the plane of the paper.
Another Def. : A function is continuous at x=a if the function is defined at x=a and if the value of the function at x=a is equal the limit of the function at x=a.
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DiscontinuityNote 1 : If f is discontinuous at x=a then a is called point of discontinuity.
Note 2 : A function f is discontinuous at x=a infollowing cases :
(i) f is not defined at x=a i.e. f(a) does not exist.
(ii) Limit of f(x) at x=a does not exit.
(iii) Limit of f(x) at x=a exits but not equal to f(a).
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Cases of
DiscontinuityLimit of f(x) at x=a does not exit.
This happens in following cases :
Case I
Case II
Case III
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Kinds of
Discontinuity1. Removable Discontinuity : Some times a function f is not defined at x=a or f(a) is defined in such a way that it is not equal to limit of f(x) at x=a, then this discontinuity can be removed by defining f(a) in such a way that it may equal to limit of f(x) at x=a.
2. Non Removable Discontinuity : This is of two kinds. (i) Discontinuity of first kind
(ii) Discontinuity of second kind
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Non Removable
Discontinuity(i)Discontinuity of first kind :
(ii) Discontinuity of second kind :or
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Continuity in interval(i) Open interval : A real valued function f defined on
open interval (a,b)is said to be continuous in on (a,b)
if it is continuous at x=c for all c∈ (a,b)
(ii) Closed interval : A real valued function f defined
on closed interval [a,b]is said to be continuous in on
[a,b] if (i) f is right continuous at x=a.
(ii) f is left continuous at x=b.
(iii) f is continuous at x=c for all c∈ (a,b)
Such have continuous graph on [a,b]
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Algebra of
ContinuityIf f , g are two continuous functions at x=a
then
(i) kf is continuous function at x=a ,k ∈R.
(ii) (f ±g) is continuous function at x=a .
(iii) fg is continuous function at x=a .
(iv) f/g is continuous function at x=a , g(a) ≠
0
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Prove that
A constant function is continuous everywhere.
Let f(x) =c be a constant function x∈R.
Let a be any real number.
Now
Also f(a) =c.
⇒ f is continuous everywhere.
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Is the function f(x)=x2-sin x+5
continuous at x=π
We have f(x)=x2-sin x+5 .
= π2-sin π+5
= π2-0+5 = π2+5
Also f(π)=π2-sin π+5 = π2-0+5 = π2+5
∴ ⇒f is
continuous at π
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Board QuestionsQ. 1 If f(x) is continuous at x=0,
find the value of k. (Mar 2008)
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Board QuestionsQ. 1 (Mar 2008)
If f(x) is continuous at x=0, find the value of k.
Sol.
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Board QuestionsSol.
Now f(0) = k. (given)
Because function is continuous at x=0
So Limiting value of f(x) is same as f(0).
So k=2Ans.
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Board QuestionsQ. 1 Discuss continuity of f(x) at x=0 (Mar 2007)
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Board QuestionsQ. 1 Discuss continuity of f(x) at x=0 (Mar 2007)
Sol.
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Board QuestionsSol.
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Board QuestionsSol.
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Board QuestionsSol.
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Board QuestionsDiscuss the continuity of f(x) at x=0 , where
(Mar2003)
Solution :- Here function contain modulus of x hence we have find its limit from both sides
because I x I=x if x≥0 and I x I =-x if x<0 .
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Continued
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Continued
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Continued
So L.H.L. ≠ R.H.L.
Limit at x=0 does not exist.
Hence from def. of continuity f(x) is discontinuous at x=0.
Here we need not to find f(0).
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Question
Q.No. 1 Find K so that function is continuous at point x= π/2
Q. No.2 Examine the continuity at x=0
f(x)=
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K cos x if x≠π/2______
Π-2xf(x)=
3 if x= π/2
Sin x – cos x if x ≠ 0
-1 if x=0
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Question
Q.No. 1
Find the all points of discontinuity of function
Q. No.2Find the value of a and b if function is continuous.
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2x+3 if x ≤ 0
{2x-3 if x > 0f(x) =
f(x)= {5 If x ≤ 2
ax + b if 2< x <10
21 If x≥10
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Differentiation
Introduction
• Increment
• Differential Co-efficient
• Notation
Derivative
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Definition
• Let f(x) be function defined then
If it exit is called differential
coefficient of y w.r.t x and is
denoted as f’(x).
Derivative
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Steps for derivative
• 1. Put y = given function.
• Change x to ∆x and y to ∆y
• Subtract (1) from (2) and obtain ∆y and simplify.
• Divide both sides by ∆x.
• Take limits both sides as ∆x →0 keeping in mind
Derivative
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Physical Meaning
• Imagine x is time and f(x) is distance
travelled in time x.
• Let f(x+∆x) be distance in x+∆x time.
• Then distance f(x+∆x) - f(x) is travelled in
time ∆x.
• Speed =Distance travelled / time.
• Speed in interval=(f(x+∆x) - f(x) ) / ∆x
• Speed at a point =
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• Let y=f(x) be function
whose graph in xy
plane is shown by
curve PQ
o
Y=f(x)P
Q
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• Let y=f(x) be function
whose graph in xy
plane is shown by
curve
• Let P(c,f(c)) and
Q(c+h, f(c+h)) be
ponits on curve
o
Y=f(x)P
Q
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• Let y=f(x) be function
whose graph in xy
plane is shown by
curve
• Let P(c,f(c)) and
Q(c+h, f(c+h)) be
ponits on curve
• PT is tangent to curve
at P o
Y=f(x)P
Q
T
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• Let y=f(x) be function whose graph in xyplane is shown by curve
• Let P(c,f(c)) and Q(c+h, f(c+h)) be ponits on curve
• PT is tangent to curve at P
• PQ chord meet OX at S
o
Y=f(x)P
Q
T S
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• PQ chord meet OX
at S
• Draw PM⊥OX,
QN ⊥OX, PR ⊥QN.
• ∠XSQ= ∠ RPQ=θ
• ∠XTP=α
• PR=MN=ON-OM
=c+h-c = h
• RQ=QN-RN=QN-MP
= f(c+h)-f(c)
o
Y=f(x)P
Q
T S M N
R
θ
θ
Derivative
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Geometrical significance
• PQ chord meet OX at
S
• Draw PM⊥OX, QN
⊥OX, PR ⊥QN.
• ∠XSQ= ∠ RPQ=θ
• ∠XTP=α
• PR=MN=ON-OM
=c+h-c = h
• RQ=QN-RN=QN-MP
= f(c+h)-f(c)
o
Y=f(x)P
Q
T S M N
R
θ
θ
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Geometrical significance
OXX’
Y
Y’
P
Q
T
S
M N
R
θα
•Now if Q approaches P
along the curve the line PQ become the tangent to the
curve at P in limiting case
θ→α as h →0
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Left hand derivative at a point
• A function f is said to be derivable to the left of
a point c ∈ Df iff
exists finitely and is denoted by Lf’(c ) and is
called left hand derivative of f w.r.t. x at x=c
• .
Derivative
• .
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Right hand derivative at a point
• A function f is said to be derivable to the
right of a point c ∈ Df iff
exists finitely and is denoted by Rf’(c ) and is called right hand derivative of f w.r.t. x at x=c
Derivative
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Derivative at a point
• A function f is said to be derivable at a
point c ∈ Df iff
exists finitely and is denoted by f’(c ) and is called derivative of f w.r.t. x at x=c
Derivative
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Derivative and Continuity
• A function which is derivable at a
point is a continuous at that point.
But its converse may or may not
be true.
Derivative
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Some Typical examples
• 1 . Show that the function defined by
f(x) = 3-2x if x<2
3x-7 if x≥2
is continuous at x=2 but not derivable at x=2.
Derivative
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Another example
• Find left and right derivatives of
f(x) = 2x+1 if x<1
6x+7 if x≥1
at x=1 . Is f is derivable at x=1?
Derivative
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Different names of first
principle
1. By First Principle
2. From Definition
3. By Delta Method
4. By Ab-inito
Derivative
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Derivative by First Principle
1. Put y= given function.
2. Change x to ∆x and y to
∆y
3.Subtract (1) from (2) and
obtain ∆y and simplify.
4 Divide both sides by ∆x.
5 Take limits both sides as
∆x →0 keeping in mind
1 Y=f(x)
2 Y+ ∆y =f(x+ ∆x )
3 Y+ ∆y –y= f(x+ ∆x )-f(x)
4
5
6
Derivative
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Some Standard Results
.
Derivative
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Some Standard Results
.
Derivative
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Derivative of Trigonometric
Functions
1 D (sin x ) = cos x
2 D ( cos x) = - sin x
3 D ( tan x )= sec2 x
4 D ( cot x ) = - cosec2 x
5 D ( sec x ) = sec x . tan x
6 D ( cosec X ) = - cosec x . cot x
Derivative
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Derivative of Trigonometric
Functions
1 D (sin ax+b ) = cos (ax+b) .a
2 D ( cos ax+b) = - sin (ax+b).a
3 D ( tan ax+b )= sec2 (ax+b) .a
4 D ( cot ax+b ) = - cosec2 (ax+b).a
5 D ( sec ax+b) = sec (ax+b) . tan
(ax+b) .a
6 D( cosec ax+b )= - cosec (ax+b).cot
(ax+b).a
Derivative
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Derivative of Composite Functions
Let f(x) =(gοh)(x)
=g(h(x))
Then f ‘(x) =g ‘(h(x)) .h ‘(x)
Derivative
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Chain Rule
Let y= f(t)
And t = g(x) be two functions.
We want to find derivative of y w.r.t. x
dy /dt =f ‘(t)
dt / dx = g ‘(x) then
dy /dx = dy /dt * dt /dx
= f ‘(t) * g ‘(x)
= f ‘(g(x))* g ‘(x)
Derivative
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Generalised Chain Rule
Let y = f(t),
t = g(u),
u =h(x),
And we want derivative of y w.r.t. x.Then
Derivative
.
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Questions on chain rule
Q No. 1.
Q No. 2
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Questions on Derivative
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Important Results of Derivatives
• D( Constant) = 0
• D( u±v) = D(u) ± D(v)
• D(u×v) = u× D(v) + v×D(u)
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Derivative of parametric equations
• Let x = f(t) and y = g(t) be two functions of t
• Then
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Questions on Parametric
functionQ No. 1.
Q. No. 2
=1
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Derivative of one function w.r.t.
other function
• Put one function of x is equal to y
and put other function of x is equal to
u
• Then
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Example of Derivative of a function
w.r.t. function
• Differentiate 7x5-11x2 w.r.t. 7x2 – 15x
• Let u= 7x5-11x2 , v = 7x2 – 15x
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Derivative w.r.t. another function
Q No. 1.
Q No. 2
Differentiate log(xex) w.r.t. x log x
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Derivative of Implicit Functions
• Explicit functions -- When a relationship between x and y is expressed in a way that it is easy to solve for y and write y = f(x)
• Implicit functions - When a relationship between x and y is expressed in a way that it is not easy to solve for y and y is not expressed in terms of x.
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Examples of Implicit functions
x6 +y6 + 6 x2 y2 =16
ex +ey =ex+y
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Logarithmic Derivative
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Logarithmic Derivative
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Derivative of Inverse T Functions
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Derivative of Inverse T Functions
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Derivative of Inverse T Functions
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Derivative of Inverse T Functions
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Some Important substitutions
• In case of
( 1 ) a2 +x2 , put x = a tanθ
( 2 ) √ a2-x2 , put x = a sinθ
( 3 ) √ x2–a2 ,put x = a secθ
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1 Properties of Inverse T-Functions
• Sin(sin-1x)= x, x∈[-1,1]
and sin-1(sinx) = x , x∈[-π/2, π/2]
Same result is true for other five
trigonometric ratios
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2 Properties of Inverse T-
Functions
• cosec -1x = sin-1(1/x) x≥1 or x≤ -1
• cos-1 x = sec-1 (1/x) x≥1 or x≤ -1
• cot-1x = tan-1(1/x) x>0
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3 Properties of Inverse T-
Functions
• sin-1(-x) = - sin-1x, x∈[-1,1]
• cos-1(-x) = π-cos-1x x∈[-1,1]
• tan-1(-x) = - tan-1x x∈R
• cot-1(-x) = - cot-1x x∈R
• sec-1(-x) = π - sec-1x IxI ≥ 1
• cosec-1(-x) = -cesec-1x IxI ≥ 1
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4 Properties of Inverse T-Functions
• sin-1x + cos-1x =
• tan-1x + cot-1x =
• sec-1x + cosec-1x =
•x∈[-1,1]
•x∈R
IxI ≥ 1
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5 Properties of Inverse T-
Functions
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6 Properties of Inverse T-
Functions
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7 Properties of Inverse T-
Functions
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Derivative of Inverse T-
FunctionQ No. 1
Q No. 2
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Derivative of Inverse T-
FunctionQ No. 1
Q No. 2
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Multiple Angle Formulae
1 Sin 2A = 2 Sin A Cos A
2 Cos 2A = Cos2A – Sin2A
= 2 Cos2A – 1
= 1 – 2 Sin2A
3 Tan 2A = 2 Tan A
1 – Tan2A
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Multiple Angle Formulae
Sin 3A = 3 Sin A – 4 Sin3 A
Cos 3A = 4 Cos3 A – 3 Cos A
Tan 3A = 3 Tan A – Tan3 A
1 - 3 Tan2 A
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Multiple Angle Tan Form
Sin 2A = 2 Tan A
1 + Tan2 A
Cos 2A = 1 – Tan2 A
1 + Tan2 A
Tan 2A = 2 Tan A
1 – Tan2 A
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Another Form
Sin A = ±
Cos A =±
Tan A = ±
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Tan (π/4 ±A)
Tan (π/4 + A) = 1 + Tan A
1 – Tan A
Tan (π/4 – A ) = 1 – Tan A
1 + Tan A
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Derivative of T-functions
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Questions
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
Q No. 3
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Questions
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
Q No. 3
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Questions
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
Q No. 3
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Derivatives of Higher order
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Derivatives of Higher order
Q No. 1
Q No. 2
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Rolle’s Theorem
Statement: If a function f(x) defined on [a,b] is such that
(i) f(x) is continuous in closed interval [a,b]
(ii) f(x) is derivable in open interval(a,b)
(iii) f(a)= f(b)
then there exists at least one real number c (a,b) such that f’( c)= 0
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Rolle’s Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
Let AB be the graph of function y=f(x) such that the point A and B of the graph correspond to the numbers a and b of the interval [a,b]
X
Y
OM N
P
A B
X
Y
OM N
P
A B
f(a)
f(a)
f(b)f(b)
f ( c)f ( c)
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Rolle’s Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
f(x) is continuous in the interval [a,b]
its graph is a continuous curve between A
and B.
X
Y
OM N
PA B
X
Y
OM N
P
A B
f(a)f(a)f(b) f(b)f ( c)
f ( c)
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Rolle’s Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
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Varify Rolle’s theorem in following
cases
Q No. 1
f(x)=x3+3x2-24x-80 in interval [-4,5]
Q No. 2
f(x)= sin x-sin 2x in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π
Q No. 3
Discuss the applicability of Rolle’stheorem to the function
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Lagrange’s mean value
TheoremStatement: If a function f(x) defined on [a,b] is such that
(i) f(x) is continuous in closed interval [a,b]
(ii) f(x) is derivable in open interval(a,b)
then there exists at least one real number c (a,b) such that
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L.M.V. Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
Let AB be the graph of function y=f(x) such that the point A and B of the graph correspond to the numbers a and b of the interval [a,b]
X
Y
OM N
P
A B
X
Y
OM N
P
A
B
f(a)
f(a)
f(b)f(b)
f ( c)f ( c)
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L.M.V. Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
f(x) is continuous in the interval [a,b]
its graph is a continuous curve between A
and B.
X
Y
OM N
PA B
X
Y
OM N
P
A B
f(a)f(a)f(b) f(b)f ( c)
f ( c)
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L.M.V. Theorem Geometrical
Interpretation
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Verify L.M.V. in following
casesQ No. 1
f(x)= (x-3)(x-5)(x-9) in interval [3,5]
Q No. 2
Q No. 3
Find point on the parabola y=(x-3)2
where the tangent is parallel to the chord joining (3,0) and (4,1).
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