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Mean Value Theorem For Integrals

The document discusses the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals. It states that if a function f is continuous on an interval [a,b], there exists a value c in the interval (a,b) such that the average value of f over [a,b] equals f(c). Examples are provided to illustrate finding the value of c that satisfies the Mean Value Theorem. The document also discusses properties of the Mean Value Theorem for integrals when the function is even, odd, or periodic.

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Mean Value Theorem For Integrals

The document discusses the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals. It states that if a function f is continuous on an interval [a,b], there exists a value c in the interval (a,b) such that the average value of f over [a,b] equals f(c). Examples are provided to illustrate finding the value of c that satisfies the Mean Value Theorem. The document also discusses properties of the Mean Value Theorem for integrals when the function is even, odd, or periodic.

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28B MVT Integrals

Mean Value Theorem for Integrals

28B MVT Integrals

Definition Average Value of a Function


If f is integrable on [a,b], then the average value of f on [a,b] is

EX 1

Find the average value of this function on [0,3]

28B MVT Integrals

Mean Value Theorem for Integrals


If f is continuous on [a,b] there exists a value c on the interval (a,b) such that
.

28B MVT Integrals


EX 2

Find the values of c that satisfy the MVT for integrals on [0,1].

EX 3

Find values of c that satisfy the MVT for


integrals on [3/4 , ].
f(x)=cos(2x-)

28B MVT Integrals

Symmetry Theorem
If f is an even function, then
If f is an odd function, then

.
.

Theorem
If f is a periodic function with period p, then

28B MVT Integrals

EX 4

EX 5

28B MVT Integrals

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