Calculus I (Entire Course) - Calculus I - 1.4.3 The Intermediate Value Theorem
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We finish up section 1.4 by examining the intermediate value theorem. This theorem essentially states that in a continuous function where f(a) is not equal to f(b), there must exist some value of c such that the value of f(c) falls between f(a) and f(b). The most common application of this theorem is in locating zeros or roots of a function.
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Intro 0:00
Continuity and the IVT 0:05
Using the Intermediate Value Theorem 2:38
Applying the IVT 7:06
Practice Applying the IVT 10:20
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