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Suppose f is a continuous function defined on the interval [a, b], with f (a) and f (b) of opposite sign. The Intermediate Value Theorem implies that a number p exists in (a, b) with f ( p) = 0.
Abstract: This paper reports on the formalization of the completeness of intermediate value theorem. This theorem as a fundamental property of continuous function on a closed interval, can be used to ...
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