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OpenStudy (anonymous):

show that the equation x^3=x^2+1 has at least one solution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it cn has only one solution i know hehehe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

let manipulate it a little bit x^3 -x^2 -1 =f(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

f(1) = -1 <0 f(2) = 3>0 |dw:1404677345974:dw|

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