The Extreme and Intermediate Value Theorems
Full playlist here: • Real Analysis I Two of the most important theorems in analysis are presented (restricted to the single real variable case and without discussion of "compactness"): the extreme value theorem and the intermediate value theorem. by David Ralston based on Chapter 3, Section 3 of "Real Analysis I" by Jiří Lebl CC-BY-SA-NC 4.0

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