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I wasn't too sure how to argue it cause both statements seemed trivial corollaries of specific theorems or definitions. I just wasn't sure how to argue about how if the tangent is always horizontal, the curve never increases or decreases

(And yeah that language was what I meant by I don't know how to word it)


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I wasn't too sure how to argue it cause both statements seemed trivial corollaries of specific theorems or definitions. I just wasn't sure how to argue about how if the tangent is always horizontal, the curve never increases or decreases

(And yeah that language was what I meant by I don't know how to word it)


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I wouldn't say they are trivial. (But they are easy consequences of specific theorems. A correct proof should be very short.)

You can't rely on intuition too much here as funny things can happen in analysis. I can tell you that just changing your wording in that final paragraph won't really lead to a proof. Also, you mention Rolle's theorem in your second para but then make no use of it later...did you mean to?
 

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I wouldn't say they are trivial. (But they are easy consequences of specific theorems. A correct proof should be very short.)

You can't rely on intuition too much here as funny things can happen in analysis. I can tell you that just changing your wording in that final paragraph won't really lead to a proof. Also, you mention Rolle's theorem in your second para but then make no use of it later...did you mean to?
Oh. Whoops at not properly using the theorem I quoted.

But nah I clicked submit with the mindset that the proof was invalid so I was open to comment. I was too stuck on wording
 

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That's more like it :).
 

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This question got asked in my calculus tutorial. Took me 30 seconds of staring at it before I realised what was going on but Paradoxica could probably do it in 1 second.
(Especially since I have a feeling this got asked on BoS before...)

 

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This question got asked in my calculus tutorial. Took me 30 seconds of staring at it before I realised what was going on but Paradoxica could probably do it in 1 second.
(Especially since I have a feeling this got asked on BoS before...)

Where on BOS do you think it got asked before? As in in some marathon from the past?
 

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Where on BOS do you think it got asked before? As in in some marathon from the past?
Feels like some marathon or extracurricular thread. Might not have been the exact same one but it looked too familiar.

@Para yes the answer was 0
 

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Re: First Year Uni Calculus Marathon

This question got asked in my calculus tutorial. Took me 30 seconds of staring at it before I realised what was going on but Paradoxica could probably do it in 1 second.
(Especially since I have a feeling this got asked on BoS before...)

I don't see the answer jumping out at me.

Imaginary Error Function lol

I'm thinking of using a bounding argument on the integral and using that to find the limit.
 

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I don't see the answer jumping out at me.

Imaginary Error Function lol

I'm thinking of using a bounding argument on the integral and using that to find the limit.
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Feels like some marathon or extracurricular thread. Might not have been the exact same one but it looked too familiar.

@Para yes the answer was 0
Well that was based on me accidentally seeing that as -t2

So no.
 

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