SOLUTION: use the intermediate value theorom to determine, if possible whether g(x)=2x^3+3x^2-3x+4 has any real zeroes between -2,-1. show your work
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Question 1137126: use the intermediate value theorom to determine, if possible whether g(x)=2x^3+3x^2-3x+4 has any real zeroes between -2,-1. show your work
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Since there is no change in sign, the intermediate value theorem can't be used to determine if there a zero in the interval [-2,-1]
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