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Kuta Software - Infinite Calculus Name___________________________________

Rolle's Theorem Date________________ Period____

For each problem, find the values of c that satisfy Rolle's Theorem.

1) y = x 2 + 4 x + 5; [−3, −1] 2) y = x 3 − 2 x 2 − x − 1; [−1, 2]


y y
8 8

6 6

4 4

2 2

−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −2

−4 −4

−6 −6

−8 −8

3) y = − x 3 + 2 x 2 + x − 6; [−1, 2] 4) y = x 3 − 4 x 2 − x + 7; [−1, 4]

5) y = − x 3 + 2 x 2 + x − 1; [−1, 2] 6) y = x 3 − x 2 − 4 x + 3; [−2, 2]

− x 2 − 2 x + 15 x 2 − 2 x − 15
7) y = ; [−5, 3] 8) y = ; [−3, 5]
−x + 4 −x + 6

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− x 2 + 2 x + 15 x2 + x − 6
9) y = ; [−3, 5] 10) y = ; [−3, 2]
x+4 −x + 3

11) y = −2sin (2 x); [−π, π] 12) y = sin (2 x); [−π, π]

For each problem, determine if Rolle's Theorem can be applied. If it can, find all values of c that satisfy
the theorem. If it cannot, explain why not.

x 2 − x − 12 −x2 − 2x + 8
13) y = ; [−3, 4] 14) y = ; [−4, 2]
x+4 −x + 3

− x 2 + 36 −x2 + 4
15) y = ; [−6, 6] 16) y = ; [−2, 2]
x+7 4x

17) y = 2tan ( x); [−π, π] 18) y = −2cos (2 x); [−π, π]

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Kuta Software - Infinite Calculus Name___________________________________

Rolle's Theorem Date________________ Period____

For each problem, find the values of c that satisfy Rolle's Theorem.

1) y = x 2 + 4 x + 5; [−3, −1] 2) y = x 3 − 2 x 2 − x − 1; [−1, 2]


y y
8 8

6 6

4 4

2 2

−8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x −8 −6 −4 −2 2 4 6 8 x
−2 −2

−4 −4

−6 −6

−8 −8

{−2}
{ 2+
3
7 2−
,
3
7
}

3) y = − x 3 + 2 x 2 + x − 6; [−1, 2] 4) y = x 3 − 4 x 2 − x + 7; [−1, 4]

{ 2−
3
7 2+
,
3
7
} { 4+
3
19 4 −
,
3
19
}

5) y = − x 3 + 2 x 2 + x − 1; [−1, 2] 6) y = x 3 − x 2 − 4 x + 3; [−2, 2]

{ 2−
3
7 2+
,
3
7
} { 1+
3
13 1 −
,
3
13
}

− x 2 − 2 x + 15 x 2 − 2 x − 15
7) y = ; [−5, 3] 8) y = ; [−3, 5]
−x + 4 −x + 6
{1 } {3 }

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− x 2 + 2 x + 15 x2 + x − 6
9) y = ; [−3, 5] 10) y = ; [−3, 2]
x+4 −x + 3
{−1} {3 − 6}

11) y = −2sin (2 x); [−π, π] 12) y = sin (2 x); [−π, π]

{ −
3π π π 3π
4
,− , ,
4 4 4 } {−
3π π π 3π
4
,− , ,
4 4 4 }

For each problem, determine if Rolle's Theorem can be applied. If it can, find all values of c that satisfy
the theorem. If it cannot, explain why not.

x 2 − x − 12 −x2 − 2x + 8
13) y = ; [−3, 4] 14) y = ; [−4, 2]
x+4 −x + 3
{−4 + 2 2} {3 − 7}

− x 2 + 36 −x2 + 4
15) y = ; [−6, 6] 16) y = ; [−2, 2]
x+7 4x
{−7 + 13 } The function is not continuous on [−2, 2]

17) y = 2tan ( x); [−π, π] 18) y = −2cos (2 x); [−π, π]


The function is not continuous on [−π, π]
{ π
− , 0,
2
π
2 }

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