Mean Value Theorem for Integrals | Ex. 1 of 16 | f(x)=-x^2-2x+5; [-4,0]

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Mean Value Theorem for Integrals. Use the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals to find the average value of the function over the given interval of f(x)=-x^2-2x+5; [-4,0]. We explain how to use the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals with f(x)=-x^2-2x+5; [-4,0]. We find the average value of the function over the given interval and then find the values of c that satisfy the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals. This is a great Explanation of the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals. This is under the topic of Definite Integration with this free online math video lesson. #calculus #freecalculusvideos #minutemath #MVT #integrals #meanvaluetheorem #meanvaluetheoremforintegrals #areaunderthecurve #definiteintegral #mathhelp #calculushelp #minutemath #lightboard #mathhelp #mathvideos

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