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a
To determine the interval in which the polynomial function will definitely have real root with the help of graph and intermediate value theorem.
a

Answer to Problem 40RE
The required intervals are:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Graph:
Using graphing utility, the graph of above function is,
Interpretation:
Using the graph, consider interval of length 1, then
F (-3) = 23 and f (-2) = -12
Since,
According to Intermediate value theorem there will be a real root present in the interval
Again,
f (2) = -12 and f (3) = 23
Since,
According to Intermediate value theorem there will be a real root present in the interval
Conclusion:
Hence, in the intervals,
b
To estimate the real roots of the given function using the graph and verify it using the table properties of the graphing tool.
b

Answer to Problem 40RE
The real zeroes are: -2.57 and 2.57.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Graph:
Using graphing utility, the graph of above function is,
Interpretation:
From the graph, it clear that the curve intersects the x -axis at the points (-2.57, 0) and (2.57, 0), which means that, -2.57 and 2.57 are the two real zeroes of the given polynomial function.
Verification of sub-part (a):
Table feature:
Graph:
When the above table and graph are compared, it is clear that, the zeros of the function are found in the interval which was considered in sub-part (a).
Conclusion:
Hence, the real zeroes of the function are -2.57 and 2.57.
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