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let f ( x ) be a continuous function on ( -
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let f ( x ) be a continuous function on ( - infinity, infinity ) for which the following is known: f ( - 2
let f
(
x
)
be a continuous function on
(
-
infinity, infinity
)
for which the following is known: f
(
-
2
)
=
0
,
f
'
(
c
)
for c
=
-
4
,
-
1
,
f
(
x
)
is not differentiable at x
=
2
,
f
'
(
x
)
<
0
on the interval
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