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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 13:31 amandaelisantos

Solve the equation.

given a function f, an interval [a, b] and a value v. find a value c in the interval so that f(c)=v. apply the intermediate value theorem.
note: round of answers to 2 decimal places, stating from the least to the highest, if there would be more than one. for less than 1, precede them with 0 (example 0.11)


Solve the equation. given a function f, an interval [a,b] and a value v. find a value c

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