Let f (x) = x3 2x + 3, 3 x 1 (a) Graph y = f (x) for 3 x 1. (b) Use the
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Let f (x) = x3 2x + 3, 3 x 1 (a) Graph y = f (x) for 3 x 1. (b) Use the intermediate-value theorem to conclude that x3 2x + 3 = 0 has a solution in (3,1).
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