lemon14
Jul 3, 2012, 11:27 AM
f : [0,2] \rightarrow R , f differentiable on [0,2] and f(0) = 0
Prove that \exists c \epsilon (0,2) so that f'(c) = \frac{f(c)}{2-c} is true.
Prove that \exists c \epsilon (0,2) so that f'(c) = \frac{f(c)}{2-c} is true.