document.write( "Question 621222: 16. Which of the following is a reason for why the trace function on a graphing calculator can sometimes be better than the Bisection Theorem for finding roots? \r
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document.write( "A. The Intermediate Bisection Theorem applies only to continuous functions, and not all polynomials are continuous.\r
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document.write( "B. The Bisection Theorem can't find roots to more than 3 decimal places.\r
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document.write( "C. Some roots aren't surrounded by one positive and one negative value of the polynomial.
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