In mathematical analysis, the intermediate value theorem states that if a continuous function, f, with an interval, [a, b], as its domain, takes values f(a) and f(b) at each end of the interval, then it also takes any value between f(a) and f(b) at some point within the interval. In lecture Mathematics 53 - Lecture , you will learn: The intermediate value theorem, the squeeze theorem, limits and continuity of trigonometric functions. |