Limits, Continuity and Differentiability Part 1

Section: Mathematics
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Question : 18 of 100
 
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Let f be any function continuous on [a, b] and twice differentiable on (a, b). If for all x ∈ (a, b), f'(x) > 0 and f"(x) < 0, then for any c ∈ (a,b),
f(c)−f(a)
f(b)−f(c)
is greater than :
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