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For a function f(x), you know that f(3) = -8 and f(4) = 3. One zero of f(x) would be located between x= and x=

For a function f(x), you know that f(3) = -8 and f(4) = 3. One zero of f(x) would-example-1

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Problem Statement

The question tells us that f(3) = -8 and f(4) = 3 and we are asked to find where one of the zeros of the function.

Solution

The function f(x) moves from negative to positive when moves from x = 3 to x = 4. This means that the value of f(x) must cross the x-axis between these two values of x.

Answer

Thus, one zero of the function lies between X = 3 and X = 4

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