Chapter 4: Q. 57 (page 210)
In Problems 57– 62, find the real zeros of f. If necessary, round to two decimal places.
Short Answer
The real zeros of fafter rounding it two decimal places are
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Chapter 4: Q. 57 (page 210)
In Problems 57– 62, find the real zeros of f. If necessary, round to two decimal places.
The real zeros of fafter rounding it two decimal places are
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