
Locating Roots
Use a change of sign to locate a root of a function within a given interval.
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Use a change of sign to locate a root of a function within a given interval.
Key Questions
- Why does a change of sign indicate the presence of a root?
- Under what conditions might a change of sign fail to locate a root?
- How can we use a graph to verify the existence of a root?
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