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4. Polynomial Functions
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Problem 4
Justify that the polynomial f(x) = x
3
+ 4x - 3 has a real zero in between 0 and 1 by using the Intermediate Value Theorem.
A
Since f(0) = -2 and f(1) = 8, the function has a real zero in between 0 and 1.
B
Since f(0) = -5 and f(1) = 6, the function has a real zero in between 0 and 1.
C
Since f(0) = -3 and f(1) = 2, the function has a real zero in between 0 and 1.
D
The function does not have a real zero in between 0 and 1.
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