009A Sample Final A, Problem 10

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10. Consider the function  
   (a) Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that has at least one zero.
   (b) Use Rolle's Theorem to show that has exactly one zero.

Foundations  
The Intermediate Value Theorem. If f(x) is a continuous function on the interval [a,b], and if f(a) ≤ f(b), then for any y such that f(a) ≤ y ≤ f(b), then there exists a c ∈ [a,b] such that f(c) = y. Similarly, if f(a) ≥ f(b), then for any y such that f(a) ≥ y ≥ f(b), then there exists a c ∈ [a,b] such that f(c) = y.

In part (a) of this problem, as many others, we are trying to show that a root or zero exists. In order to apply the IVT, we need to note that the function is continuous, and then find an a and b such that, for example, f(a) < 0, while f(b) > 0.