Use intermediate value theorem to prove that a cubic x3+ax2+bx+c=0 for at least one real value of x.
Use intermediate value theorem to prove that a cubic x3+ax2+bx+c=0 for at least one real value of x.
Chapter3: Polynomial Functions
Section3.2: Polynomial Functions Of Higher Degree
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