An Application of the Intermediate Value Theorem
The Intermediate Value Theorem is used to prove exp(x)=2 cos(x) has at least one positive solution. This is Chapter 3 Problem 6 of the MATH1141 Calculus notes. Presented by Norman Wildberger of the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW.
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