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15 August, 22:29

F (x) = 7x3 + 2x + 4; - 1 and 0 use the intermediate value theorem for polynomials to show that the polynomial function has a real zero between the numbers given

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  1. 15 August, 23:28
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    F (-1) = - 5

    F (0) = 4

    Since F (x) is continuous, it cannot get from - 5 to 4 without passing through zero somewhere in the interval x∈ (-1,0)
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