Converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem? The intermediate value theorem is not an if

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Converse of the Intermediate Value Theorem? The intermediate value theorem is not an if and only if theorem. The conclusion can be true even if the hypotheses are not met. a. The graph on the left in Figure 2-6d (on the next page) shows Explain why the conclusion of the intermediate value theorem could be true or false for the interval [1, 5], depending on the value of y you pick in the interval [2, 8]. b. The graph on the right in Figure 2-6d shows Explain why the intermediate value theoremis always true for the interval [1, 5], nomatter what value of y you pick betweeng(1) and g(5), even though the function isdiscontinu

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