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Xplain WHY Rolle's Theorem can or cannot be used to state that f '(x) must be equal to 0 somewhere within the interval bounded by the zeros of this function. Next, if Rolle's does apply, find the critical number and explain how it fulfills the promise made by Rolle's Theorem.

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