use intermediate value theorem, not graphing calculator

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Here's an example of how we can use the intermediate value theorem. The cubic equation x^3-3x-6=0 is quite hard to solve but we can use IVT to determine where the solution has to be. Remember the IVT is for continuous functions only. It is useful when we have to determine an interval that has a root to a continuous function.

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