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The Following Function Is a Counterexample for the Converse of the Intermediate

Question 49

Question 49

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The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem:
If The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. assumes all the values between The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. and The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. in the interval The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. then The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. is continuous on The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. :


A) The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. if The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct.
B) The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. on The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct.
C) The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. on The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct.
D) The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. for The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct. and The following function is a counterexample for the converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem: If   assumes all the values between   and   in the interval   then   is continuous on   : A)    if   B)    on   C)    on   D)    for   and   E)  A and D are correct.
E) A and D are correct.

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