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f ( b ) f ( a ) b a 0 .

Since f is a differentiable function, by the Mean Value Theorem, there exists c ( a , b ) such that

f ( c ) = f ( b ) f ( a ) b a .

Therefore, there exists c I such that f ( c ) 0 , which contradicts the assumption that f ( x ) = 0 for all x I .

From [link] , it follows that if two functions have the same derivative, they differ by, at most, a constant.

Corollary 2: constant difference theorem

If f and g are differentiable over an interval I and f ( x ) = g ( x ) for all x I , then f ( x ) = g ( x ) + C for some constant C .

Proof

Let h ( x ) = f ( x ) g ( x ) . Then, h ( x ) = f ( x ) g ( x ) = 0 for all x I . By Corollary 1, there is a constant C such that h ( x ) = C for all x I . Therefore, f ( x ) = g ( x ) + C for all x I .

The third corollary of the Mean Value Theorem discusses when a function is increasing and when it is decreasing. Recall that a function f is increasing over I if f ( x 1 ) < f ( x 2 ) whenever x 1 < x 2 , whereas f is decreasing over I if f ( x ) 1 > f ( x 2 ) whenever x 1 < x 2 . Using the Mean Value Theorem, we can show that if the derivative of a function is positive, then the function is increasing; if the derivative is negative, then the function is decreasing ( [link] ). We make use of this fact in the next section, where we show how to use the derivative of a function to locate local maximum and minimum values of the function, and how to determine the shape of the graph.

This fact is important because it means that for a given function f , if there exists a function F such that F ( x ) = f ( x ) ; then, the only other functions that have a derivative equal to f are F ( x ) + C for some constant C . We discuss this result in more detail later in the chapter.

A vaguely sinusoidal function f(x) is graphed. It increases from somewhere in the second quadrant to (a, f(a)). In this section it is noted that f’ > 0. Then in decreases from (a, f(a)) to (b, f(b)). In this section it is noted that f’ < 0. Finally, it increases to the right of (b, f(b)) and it is noted in this section that f’ > 0.
If a function has a positive derivative over some interval I , then the function increases over that interval I ; if the derivative is negative over some interval I , then the function decreases over that interval I .

Corollary 3: increasing and decreasing functions

Let f be continuous over the closed interval [ a , b ] and differentiable over the open interval ( a , b ) .

  1. If f ( x ) > 0 for all x ( a , b ) , then f is an increasing function over [ a , b ] .
  2. If f ( x ) < 0 for all x ( a , b ) , then f is a decreasing function over [ a , b ] .

Proof

We will prove i.; the proof of ii. is similar. Suppose f is not an increasing function on I . Then there exist a and b in I such that a < b , but f ( a ) f ( b ) . Since f is a differentiable function over I , by the Mean Value Theorem there exists c ( a , b ) such that

f ( c ) = f ( b ) f ( a ) b a .

Since f ( a ) f ( b ) , we know that f ( b ) f ( a ) 0 . Also, a < b tells us that b a > 0 . We conclude that

f ( c ) = f ( b ) f ( a ) b a 0 .

However, f ( x ) > 0 for all x I . This is a contradiction, and therefore f must be an increasing function over I .

Key concepts

  • If f is continuous over [ a , b ] and differentiable over ( a , b ) and f ( a ) = 0 = f ( b ) , then there exists a point c ( a , b ) such that f ( c ) = 0 . This is Rolle’s theorem.
  • If f is continuous over [ a , b ] and differentiable over ( a , b ) , then there exists a point c ( a , b ) such that
    f ( c ) = f ( b ) f ( a ) b a .

    This is the Mean Value Theorem.
  • If f ( x ) = 0 over an interval I , then f is constant over I .
  • If two differentiable functions f and g satisfy f ( x ) = g ( x ) over I , then f ( x ) = g ( x ) + C for some constant C .
  • If f ( x ) > 0 over an interval I , then f is increasing over I . If f ( x ) < 0 over I , then f is decreasing over I .

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