Fill in the blanks. The graphs of all polynomial functions are ________, which means that the graphs have no breaks, holes, or gaps.
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In Exercises 9396, use the Intermediate Value Theorem and the table feature of a graphing utility to find intervals one unit in length in which the polynomial function is guaranteed to have a zero. Adjust the table to approximate the zeros of the function. Use the zero or root feature of the graphing utility to verify your results.
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The first step in solving 3.2 problem number 93 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: In Exercises 9396, use the Intermediate Value Theorem and the table feature of a graphing utility to find intervals one unit in length in which the polynomial function is guaranteed to have a zero. Adjust the table to approximate the zeros of the function. Use the zero or root feature of the graphing utility to verify your results.
From the textbook chapter POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS OF HIGHER DEGREE you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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