(a) Use the Intermediate-Value Theorem to show that theequation x + sin x = 1 has at

Chapter 1, Problem 68

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(a) Use the Intermediate-Value Theorem to show that the equation \(x+\sin x=1\) has at least one solution in the interval \([0, \ \pi/6]\).

(b) Show graphically that there is exactly one solution in the interval.

(c) Approximate the solution to three decimal places.

Equation Transcription:

x + sin x = 1

[0, /6]

Text Transcription:

x + sin x = 1

[0, pi/6]

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