Change of Sign (Edexcel International A Level Maths: Pure 3)

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Change of Sign

What does a change of sign mean?

  • A sign change between f(a) to f(b) means there must be a root between a and b
  • When an equation cannot be solved using the usual analytical methods, we can use change of sign to find approximate solutions
  • We can say a root lies within a particular interval or is correct to a given accuracy
  • Bounds can be used to show a root is correct
  • Using sign change to find a root is only appropriate for continuous functions in a small interval

Change of Sign Diagram 1, AS & A Level Maths revision notes

Examiner Tip

  • Remember this will only work if the function is continuous and the interval is small enough.
  • Sign change questions may be part of bigger numerical methods questions.

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