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1. Since the function f(x)= [x] is not continuous on integer values, its derivative undefined at the integers. This mean that derivative us not defined.
Now, we the constant value function states that :- Suppose that f is continuous on[a,b] and differentiable on(a,b). If f'(x)= 0 on (a,b)then f is constant on [a,b].
Since, f(x) is not continuous and its derivative is undefined. Hence, it doesn't follow the constant value theorem.
Thus, the given statement is FALSE
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