subject
Mathematics, 08.10.2019 04:30 gonzalezant8428

Consider the following equation. 3x4 − 8x3 + 6 = 0, [2, 3] (a) explain how we know that the given equation must have a root in the given interval. let f(x) = 3x4 − 8x3 + 6. the polynomial f is continuous on [2, 3], f(2) = < 0, and f(3) = > 0, so by the intermediate value theorem, there is a number c in (2, 3) such that f(c) = . in other words, the equation 3x4 − 8x3 + 6 = 0 has a root in [2, 3]. (b) use newton's method to approximate the root correct to six decimal places.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Mathematics

question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Antonio made a scale model of a building. the model's scale is 1 inch to 235 feet and its height is 3.5 inches. what is the exact height of the actual building? enter your answer in the box.
Answers: 1
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
#1-20 state whether the angles are alternate interior, alternate exterior, vertical, or corresponding angles.
Answers: 2
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Data from 2005 for various age groups show that for each $100 increase in the median weekly income for whites, the median weekly income of blacks increases by $105. also, for workers of ages 25 to 54 the median weekly income for whites was $676 and for blacks was $527. (a) let w represent the median weekly income for whites and b the median weekly income for blacks, and write the equation of the line that gives b as a linear function of w. b = (b) when the median weekly income for whites is $760, what does the equation in (a) predict for the median weekly income for blacks?
Answers: 2
question
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Find the unit rate for: 75% high-fiber chimp food to 25% high -protein chimp food.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Consider the following equation. 3x4 − 8x3 + 6 = 0, [2, 3] (a) explain how we know that the given eq...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 08.11.2020 04:00
question
Geography, 08.11.2020 04:00
question
Mathematics, 08.11.2020 04:00
question
English, 08.11.2020 04:00
question
Mathematics, 08.11.2020 04:00