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Show that the equation sinx=x2x1\sin x=x^2-x-1 has at least one root in the interval (0,3)(0,3), i.e., there exist a number c(0,3)c \in (0,3) such that sinc=c2c1\sin c=c^2-c-1 . State the name of the theorem you use.

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