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Use Mean Value Theorem To Prove Inequalities
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We cover how to use the Mean Value Theorem to prove an inequality. We solve the problem that states that cosx is greater than x-1 when x is always greater than or equal to 0.
This type of problem is common to calculus courses and does indeed test your knowledge of the MVP.
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This type of problem is common to calculus courses and does indeed test your knowledge of the MVP.
Why You Get Old;
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