SOLUTION: Using the intermediate value theorem, determine, if possible, whether the function f has a rea zero between a and b.
f(x)=x3+3x2-9x-13; a=1, b=2
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f(x)=x3+3x2-9x-13; a=1, b=2
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Question 358376: Using the intermediate value theorem, determine, if possible, whether the function f has a rea zero between a and b.
f(x)=x3+3x2-9x-13; a=1, b=2 Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let . Then , ,or ,and . Thus,after adding up all the corresponding sides, .
This is the same as , after subtracting 13 from all sides.
Since all values of the polynomial are negative, (between -2 and -27), then by the IVT, there cannot be a zero for f(x) between 1 and 2.