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Using L.M.V. theorem, prove that (b – a)/b < log(b/a) < (b – a)/a , where 0 < a < b.

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Let f(x) = log x, 0 < a < b

Clearly, f(x) is continuous and differentiable in (a, b),

where 0 < a < b

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