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Which theorem did Karl Weierstrass prove?

  • Intermediate value theorem

  • Pythagorean theorem

  • Central limit theorem

  • Fermat’s Last theorem

Answer

The intermediate value theorem is a theorem in real analysis that states that if a function is continuous on an interval, then it takes on all values between its minimum and maximum values at some point in the interval. This theorem is used in a variety of applications, such as proving that a function has a root or that a function is monotonic.
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