Topic Brief: The Intermediate Value Theorem can be used to deduce the existence of zeros for a continuous function.

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Using the Mean Value Theorem of find an upper bound on an error.

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The Intermediate Value Theorem can be used to deduce the existence of zeros for a continuous function. This is