A student is looking for a solution to the equation f(x)=0f(x) = 0f(x)=0. She correctly evaluates:
f(−2)=−1 and f(2)=1 f(-2) = -1 \text{ and } f(2) = 1 f(−2)=−1 and f(2)=1and concludes that there must be a root in the interval (−2,2)(-2, 2)(−2,2) due to the change of sign. For which of the following functions is this conclusion incorrect?
Practise AQA A Level Maths 1.12 I: Numerical methods (A-level only) with exam-style questions for A Level Maths. 107 questions covering 1.12.1 Locating roots by change of sign (A-level only), 1.12.2 Iterative methods and Newton-Raphson (A-level only), 1.12.3 Numerical integration (A-level only), and 1.12.4 Numerical methods in context (A-level only), matched to the AQA A Level Maths (7357) specification and written in Paper 1, Paper 2 and Paper 3 style. Every question includes a full worked solution and mark scheme, so you can see where marks are awarded rather than just whether you got the answer right.