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    Use ZERO (Or ROOT) to Approximate the Positive X-Intercepts of the Equation
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Use ZERO (Or ROOT) to Approximate the Positive X-Intercepts of the Equation

Question 1

Question 1

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Use ZERO (or ROOT) to approximate the positive x-intercepts of the equation. Round to two decimal places.
- y=x3+3x2−5x−7y = x ^ { 3 } + 3 x ^ { 2 } - 5 x - 7y=x3+3x2−5x−7


A) 1.761.761.76
B) 1.911.911.91
C) 3.833.833.83
D) 1.831.831.83

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