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usethe intermediate theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval
f(x)=18x^4-8x^2+9x-1;[0,3) can
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Caylan
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Show that the equation x^3-15x+c=0 has at most one root in the interval [-2,2].
Perhaps Rolle's Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, or
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William
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Show that the equation x^3-15x+c=0 has at most one root in the interval [-2,2].
Perhaps Rolle's Theorem, Mean Value Theorem, or
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William
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1. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval.
f(x) = 13x^4 - 5x^2
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Kameesha
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Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that there is a root of the given equation in the specified interval. cos x = x. How
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KC
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Use the intermediate value theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval.
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naomi
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use the intermediate value theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval.
f(x)=4x^3+3x^2-8x+7;[-5
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ladybug
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Use the intermediate value theorem to show that f(x) has a zero in the given interval. Please show all of your work.
f(x) = 3x^3
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CheezyReezy
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use intermediate value theorem to show f(x) has a zero
f(x)= x^5 - 4x^4- 7x^2 - 6x; [-0.7, -0.6]
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M
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use intermediate value theorem to show f(x) has a zero
f(x)= x^5 - 4x^4- 7x^2 - 6x; [-0.7, -0.6]
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M
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