Dear sir thanks for the nice explanation. At 11:58 you said both conditions are sufficient. You also gave examples where function is discontinuous but f(x) =0, for some x in between a and b. But you didnt gave an example where f(a) and f(b) are not of opposite sign and still the function is zero for some x in between a and b. My question is that can we say that only continuity is a sufficient condition.
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@@manishsapkal2641 ok bro... can you suggest me few iit professors whose lectures r available on utube about topics like real Analysis; Linear algebra ;Abstract algebra... explaining in detail ...
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Wonderful lecture Sir. Please make more such videos. Thank you
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Dear sir thanks for the nice explanation. At 11:58 you said both conditions are sufficient. You also gave examples where function is discontinuous but f(x) =0, for some x in between a and b. But you didnt gave an example where f(a) and f(b) are not of opposite sign and still the function is zero for some x in between a and b. My question is that can we say that only continuity is a sufficient condition.
No only continuity is not sufficient we also need to have the function value at the end points should be opposite in sign
It's not sufficient obviously because we can draw many functions with that condition without a f(x) =0.
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Sir in theoremA u took c from the domain itself....so please have a look🙏
Plzz make videos on group theory
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On group theory 😊
This is calculus. You ask Group Theory. Buy Artin n study.
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@@manishsapkal2641 what is the name of his channel
@@mirmubashir3128 just search 'Joydeep dutta' you will find it
@@manishsapkal2641 ok bro... can you suggest me few iit professors whose lectures r available on utube about topics like real Analysis; Linear algebra ;Abstract algebra... explaining in detail ...
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