The Intermediate Value Theorem states that if a continuous function takes on values between two numbers at two points, it must take on all intermediate values somewhere between those points. The Extreme Value Theorem says that if a function is continuous on a closed interval, then it must attain a maximum and minimum value somewhere in that interval.
The Intermediate Value Theorem states that if a continuous function takes on values between two numbers at two points, it must take on all intermediate values somewhere between those points. The Extreme Value Theorem says that if a function is continuous on a closed interval, then it must attain a maximum and minimum value somewhere in that interval.
The Intermediate Value Theorem states that if a continuous function takes on values between two numbers at two points, it must take on all intermediate values somewhere between those points. The Extreme Value Theorem says that if a function is continuous on a closed interval, then it must attain a maximum and minimum value somewhere in that interval.