Use the Intermediate Value Theorem in

Chapter 2, Problem 76E

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Problem 76E

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem in Exercises 71–78 to prove that each equation has a solution. Then use a graphing calculator or computer grapher to solve the equations.

x3 - 15x + 1 = 0 (three roots)

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QUESTION:

Problem 76E

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem in Exercises 71–78 to prove that each equation has a solution. Then use a graphing calculator or computer grapher to solve the equations.

x3 - 15x + 1 = 0 (three roots)

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Using intermediate value theorem we have to prove that given equation has a solution and also we need to to solve the equation by using graphing calculator

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