SOLUTION: Which of the following pair of points is indicative of a zero per the Intermediate Value Theorem? a. (0,0) and (2,-3) b. (-2,-3) and (2,3) c. (2,0) and (0,-3) d. (3,-4) a

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Question 143330: Which of the following pair of points is indicative of a zero per the Intermediate Value Theorem?
a. (0,0) and (2,-3)
b. (-2,-3) and (2,3)
c. (2,0) and (0,-3)
d. (3,-4) and (-6,12)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
b and d because the y-values are going from positive to negative or
from negative to positive. That implies, by the intermediate value
theorem, that the y-values pass thru zero.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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