In Exercises 3538, (a) use the Intermediate Value Theorem and a graphing utility to find
Chapter 3, Problem 35(choose chapter or problem)
Approximating the Zeros of a Function In Exercises 35-38, (a) use the Intermediate Value Theorem and a graphing utility to find graphically any intervals of length 1 in which the polynomial function is guaranteed to have a zero, and (b) use the zero or root feature of the graphing utility to approximate the real zeros of the function. Verify your results in part (a) by using the table feature of the graphing utility.
\(f(x)=x^{3}+2 x^{2}-x-1\)
Text Transcription:
f(x) = x^3 + 2x^2 - x - 1
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