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  • Question: If you have a function with a discontinuity, is it still possible to have f'(c)(b-a)=f(b)-f(a)? Draw such an example or prove why not.

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    Consider constructing the function with a defined rule for xq1and a different rule for at x=1.

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If you have a function with a discontinuity, is it still possible to have f'(c)(b-a)=f(b)-f(a)? Draw such an example or prove why not.