Explain why Rolle's Theorem does not apply to the function even though there exist a...

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Explain why Rolle's Theorem does not apply to the function even though there exist a and b such that f(a) = f(b). (Select all that apply.)f(x) =[?, 3x]= cot,f(a) does not equal f(b) for all possible values of a and b in the interval [, 3x].There are points on the interval (a, b) where f is not differentiable.None of these.There are points on the interval [a, b] where f is not continuous.f '(a) does not equal f '(b) for any values in the interval [x, 3x].X

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