This calculus video tutorial explains how to use the intermediate value theorem to find the zeros or roots of a polynomial function and how to find the value of c that satisfies the intermediate value theorem on a continuous interval. This contains plenty of examples and practice problems for you to master the concept. It shows you how to factor trinomials with leading coefficient of 1 and when it's not 1 in order to find the value of c. It also explains the IVT theorem using graphs.
Derivative Applications - Free Formula Sheet:
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Introduction to Limits:
How To Evaluate Limits from a Graph:
Evaluating Limits by Factoring:
Limits of Rational Functions:
Limits of Radical Functions:
Limits of Trigonometric Functions:
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How To Find the Limit at Infinity:
Infinite Limits + Vertical Asymptotes:
Limits at Infinity with Radicals:
Limits of Absolute Value Functions:
Limits of Composite Functions:
The Squeeze Theorem:
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Limits and Logarithms:
Limits of Exponential Functions:
Piecewise Functions - Limits:
3 Step Continuity Test:
Continuity and Differentiability:
Limits - Test Review:
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Final Exams and Video Playlists:
Full-Length Videos and Worksheets: