Re: Intermediate value theorem (Bolzano)
From: Stan Brown (the_stan_brown_at_fastmail.fm)
Date: 10/25/04
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 15:32:27 -0400
"Jani.S" <ja_101@msn.com> wrote in sci.math:
>Hi!
>3x*5-x*3+4x*2-3x-2=0
>How I can find 3 different solutions using Bolzano's
>theorem?
By reading the responses in the other newsgroup where you posted
this same question -- more than once, a I recall.
If you _must_ post a question to multiple groups (and usually that's
the wrong thing to do), then you should at least crosspost instead
of multiposting.
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