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Mathematics, 13.10.2020 22:01 beck1013

A student taking a Calculus class makes the following statement: ”If f(1) > 0 and f(3) < 0, then there exists a number c, between 1 and 3 such that f(c) = 0.”
Is the statement true? If it’s true, explain why, if it is false, explain why, or give an example that disproves it.

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