Using the Intermediate Value Theorem In Exercises 9398, use the Intermediate Value

Chapter 2, Problem 93

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Using the Intermediate Value Theorem In Exercises 93-98, use the Intermediate Value Theorem and a graphing utility to approximate the zero of the function in the interval [0,1]. Repeatedly "zoom in" on the graph of the function to approximate the zero accurate to two decimal places. Use the zero or root feature of the graphing utility to approximate the zero accurate to four decimal places.

\(f(x)=x^{3}+x-1\) 

Text Transcription:

f(x)=x^3+x-1

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