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Mathematics, 19.10.2020 22:01 chriscook9965

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that there is a root of the given equation in the specified interval. ex = 3 − 2x, (0, 1) The equation ex = 3 − 2x is equivalent to the equation f(x) = ex − 3 + 2x = 0. f(x) is continuous on the interval [0, 1], f(0) = , and f(1) = . Since f(0) < 0 < f(1) , there is a number c in (0, 1) such that f(c) = 0 by the Intermediate Value Theorem. Thus, there is a root of the equation ex = 3 − 2x, in the interval (0, 1)

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