Suppose f (x) is continuous on the interval [1, 3]. If f (1) = 0 and f (3) = 2, explain

Chapter 3, Problem 10

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Suppose f (x) is continuous on the interval [1, 3]. If f (1) = 0 and f (3) = 2, explain why there must be a number c (1, 3) such that f (c) = 1.

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