SOLUTION: Use the intermediate value theorem to determine, if possible, whether g (x) = −2 x 3 − 3x + 10 has a zero between − 1 and 0 . If it is not possible to make a det

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Question 845492: Use the intermediate value theorem to determine, if possible, whether g (x) = −2 x 3 − 3x + 10 has a zero between − 1 and 0 . If it is not possible to make a determination using this method, state this.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
g(x) = -2x^3 -3x + 10
g(-1) = −2x^3 − 3x + 10 = 16
g(0) = −2x^3 − 3x + 10 = 10
g(x) does NOT have a zero between -1 and 0


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