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[" Let "f(x)=x+sqrt(x)" on "y" ,"4" ] The mean value theorem says that there must be some "],[" number co perveen "1" and "4" so that "],[" f' "(c)" is equal to the average slope of "f(x)" on "[1,4]" ,the number c' must be "]

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