A) True B) False If f(x) is continuous, f(-1) = 2, and ƒ (2) = -1, then f(x) has a root in [-1,2].

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If f(x) is continuous, ƒ(−1) = 2, and ƒ(2) = −1, then f(x) has a root in [−1,2].
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 (A) True B) False If f(x) is continuous, ƒ(−1) = 2, and ƒ(2) = −1, then f(x) has a root in [−1,2].
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