Question: Can you write this question a different way. But basically say the same thing? THANKS! The intermediate value theorem states that if a and b
Can you write this question a different way. But basically say the same thing?
THANKS!
The intermediate value theorem states that if a and b are real numbers where a
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If the signs of f(a) and f(b) are the same, the function f(x) can have a zero between a and b. for example f(x)3x+2 where a=-10 and . Both functions are greater than zero but have a zero between a and b.
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