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Given the polynomial f(x) = x² – 3x, what is the smallest

Last updated: 7/12/2022

Given the polynomial f(x) = x² – 3x, what is the smallest

Given the polynomial f(x) = x² – 3x, what is the smallest positive integer a such that the Intermediate Value Theorem guarantees a zero exists between 1 and a? Enter an integer as your answer. For example, if you found a = 8, you would enter 8.