Final answer:
The real zeros of the function on the interval [-10, 10] are located between 7 and 13.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for the consecutive integers between which the real zeros of a certain function are located on the interval [-10, 10]. To determine this, we need to analyze the given interval and find the points where the function crosses the x-axis. Let's denote the consecutive integers as x1 and x2:
x1 = µ + zơ = 10 + 1(3) = 13
x2 = µ – zơ = 10 – 1(3) = 7