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right the mean value theorem coming to a theater near you um whatamp;#39;s important about the mean value theorem is that I would say thereamp;#39;s a 90% chance that it will absolutely 100% without a doubt be on the exam one way or another almost always is the mean Theory from my experience almost always the mean value theorem is on the exam and rolls theorem is on a quiz for the most part theyamp;#39;re pretty straightforward you need this is one of the situations in the course where you need absolutely 100% you need to know and memorize the mean value theorem and rolles Theorem you need to know it exactly you know you need to know exactly this you need to know that you need to know this you need to know step one step two step three you will not get an A on the exam if you can do everything and not this okay so very very important to pay attention to that um using these theorems is itamp;#39;s pretty straightforward okay so letamp;#39;s start with rolls theorem in the next video