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Use the Theorem on Bounds to Establish the Best Integral

Question 269

Question 269

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Use the theorem on bounds to establish the best integral bounds for the roots of the equation.
-- Use the theorem on bounds to establish the best integral bounds for the roots of the equation. --   A)  -1 < x < 1 B)  No bound can be determined. C)  -2 < x < 2 D)  -1 < x < 2


A) -1 < x < 1
B) No bound can be determined.
C) -2 < x < 2
D) -1 < x < 2

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