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Section4.3: Zeros Of Polynomials
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To prove the equation r3 + x – 1 = 0 has exactly one real root, which of the following theorems should be
used?
I. Fermat Theorem
II. Rolle's Theorem
III. Intermediate Value Theorem
IV. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
O a. I, IV
O b. I, II
O . I, II
O d. I
O e. II
Transcribed Image Text:To prove the equation r3 + x – 1 = 0 has exactly one real root, which of the following theorems should be used? I. Fermat Theorem II. Rolle's Theorem III. Intermediate Value Theorem IV. Fundamental Theorem of Calculus O a. I, IV O b. I, II O . I, II O d. I O e. II
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