Use the IVT to show that f(x)=sin(x) has a zero. Multiple Choice   You can not use the IVT to show there is a zero in [-1,1] You can use the IVT to show there is a zero in [-1,2] The IVT cannot be applied to find a zero anywhere. You can use the IVT to show that there is a zero in [-1, 0]

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Use the IVT to show that f(x)=sin(x) has a zero.

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  1. You can not use the IVT to show there is a zero in [-1,1]

  2. You can use the IVT to show there is a zero in [-1,2]

  3. The IVT cannot be applied to find a zero anywhere.

  4. You can use the IVT to show that there is a zero in [-1, 0]

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