Asked by Tammie
For f(x) = x^3 – 4x – 7, use the Intermediate Value Theorem to determine which interval
must contain a zero of f.
A. Between 0 and 1
B. Between 1 and 2
C. Between 2 and 3
D. Between 3 and 4
I am leaning towards Choice A. What does everyone think? I would appreciate some feed back! Thanks!
must contain a zero of f.
A. Between 0 and 1
B. Between 1 and 2
C. Between 2 and 3
D. Between 3 and 4
I am leaning towards Choice A. What does everyone think? I would appreciate some feed back! Thanks!
Answers
Answered by
drwls
Calculate f(x) at 0,1,2,3 and 4 and see where it changes sign. That will be the answer. There must be a zero of f(x) in that interval, since it is an intermediate value.
By the way, your choice is wrong. f(x) is negative in interval A.
By the way, your choice is wrong. f(x) is negative in interval A.
Answered by
Tammie
Ok I am trying to figure this out. If A is wrong then my next choice was
C. Between 2 and 3 Is this correct?
C. Between 2 and 3 Is this correct?
Answered by
MathMate
Assuming C is correct, could you explain based on what you made this choice?
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