1. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the equation 3x - 4x² = 3 is solvable on the interval [0, 2)

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1. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the
equation 3x - 4x? = 3 is solvable on the interval [0, 2]
2. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the
equation e* = 4- x³is solvable on the interval (-2, -1]
3. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the
equation x-5x 4 is solvable on the interval [-2, 2]
Transcribed Image Text:1. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the equation 3x - 4x? = 3 is solvable on the interval [0, 2] 2. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the equation e* = 4- x³is solvable on the interval (-2, -1] 3. Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to prove that the equation x-5x 4 is solvable on the interval [-2, 2]
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