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Mean Value Theorem for Integrals: Example 1

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Published: 19 Dec 2019 โ€บ Updated: 19 Dec 2019Mean Value Theorem for Integrals: Example 1

Mean Value Theorem for Integrals: Example 1

In this video I go over an example on using the mean value theorem for integrals to first show that there are 2 x-values that correspond to the average value of the function and then I solve for the x-values.


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Integrals and Average Value: Mean Value Theorem: Example 1

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Example 1:

Apply the Mean Value Theorem for Integrals to find which x values the function f(x) = 1 + x2 have the average value across the interval [-1, 2].

Solution:

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