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AP Calculus AB/BC
Unit 8 – Applications of Integration
Topic 8.1
For a continuous function f(x) over an interval [a, b], which of the following statements is true about the average value of f(x)?
The average value of f(x) is not necessarily equal to any specific function value.
The average value of f(x) is always equal to the sum of f(a) and f(b) divided by 2.
The average value of f(x) is always equal to f(a).
The average value of f(x) is always equal to f(b)..
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AP Calculus AB/BC - 8.1 Finding the Average Value of a Function on an Interval
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