Consider the function g(x) = ecos x Explain why, if we connect any two points on the graph of g(x) with a line segment, that line segment's slope must be between -e and e. Refer to a theorem learnt in the course.

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Consider the function g(x) = e°os x
Explain why, if we connect any two points on the graph of g(x) with a line segment, that line segment's
slope must be between
-e and e.
Refer to a theorem learnt in the course.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the function g(x) = e°os x Explain why, if we connect any two points on the graph of g(x) with a line segment, that line segment's slope must be between -e and e. Refer to a theorem learnt in the course.
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