SOLUTION: use the intermediate value theorom to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval x^5-x^4+2x^3-5x^2-13x+20; [1.3, 1.9]

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Question 636820: use the intermediate value theorom to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval x^5-x^4+2x^3-5x^2-13x+20; [1.3, 1.9]
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
f(x) = x^5-x^4+2x^3-5x^2-13x+20; [1.3, 1.9]
f(1.3) = -.0092
f(1.9) = 2.6969
Shows the polynomial function has a zero in interval [1.3, 1.9]
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