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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Whats up?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Do you have anything specific to ask?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Over what interval will the Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) apply?

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

I am out then, sorry, I suck at math, and you are probably thinking that I am typing the world greatest tip....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Euler271

OpenStudy (anonymous):

between -pi/2 and pi/2 IVT for an interval means that we know for sure that there is at least one x value for every y value in between the lowest and highest y values in that interval. this is always true for continuous functions/intervals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

opions are (-pi/3,pi/2) (-pi,pi) (-pi/3,pi/3) and everywhere

OpenStudy (anonymous):

weird. i guess i'd have to say everywhere, but i don't know for sure :-X

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i actually feel more confident about the everywhere answer, but it could also be -pi to pi since that's the interval they gave. but i think it's implied that the function is periodical (repeats) best answer should be everywhere

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