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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

The Mean Value Theorem - In this video, I explain the MVT and then I find values of c in a certain interval for a particular function.
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  • you video was extremely helpful, but please next time if the examples had simpler function it would be easier to understand(:

  • @Nazilyagasanova1993 some people yell at me for easier examples, some yell for harder :)

  • marry me, you math god.

  • @luxebaby41 ha, i have had lots of ' i love you ' and ' marry me ' comments here recently :)

  • do they really have to put an advertisement right in the middle of the video...thanks youtube

  • @MyMaggers thanks for letting me know, i got it removed.

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  • You should really write a math book. It'd make so much more sense than the ones my school buys

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  • I LOVE YOU SO MUCH RIGHT NOW! Saving me tons of money!

  • why are most of the suggested videos about atheism?

  • dude why are my teachers so useless ?

  • can you make a video about the mean value theorem for integrals? :-D please and thank you

  • Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @Yamikaiba123 Now that I'm trying it; I think f(c) is the average value of f, but that I have to first find f prime (c) using MVT, then use c in f(c).

  • @Yamikaiba123 I mean fprime(c)

  • Hi; I'm doing a quiz correction, and I'm confident I need to use the Mean Value theorem on this question that it had not dawned on me to do so at the time.

    It gives me the function f(x), then asks me to find the average value of f on [2,5]. In the example you gave, is f(c) the average value of f?

  • Whenever im searching for math videos and i see you name pop up, i get all excited :D

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