Whether the statement “If
Answer to Problem 1PT
The given statement is
Explanation of Solution
The given statement is, “If
Equivalently if
The following example disproves the given statement.
Consider the derivative function
On comparing this with the given statement, it is obtained that, the function is
Compute the value of
Thus, the value of
Now find the value of
Thus, the value of
Clearly, it is observed that
Therefore, the given statement is
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