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svetoff [14.1K]
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The growth of two plant saplings a and b were observed for for a period of 6 months

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What is the intermediate value theorem?

Intermediate value theorem is theorem about all possible y-value in between two known y-value.

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From the graph we know the smallest positive integer value that the intermediate value theorem guarantees a zero exists between 0 and a is 3

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<em>Given the polynomial f(x)=− x 2 +x+2 , what is the smallest positive integer a such that the Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees a zero exists between 0 and a ?</em>

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