Option B:
is the interval in which
has a real zero
Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is
We need to determine x at which the value of f(x) becomes zero.
Option A:
Let us substitute the values of x in the equation f(x), we get,
(i) Consider the 1st interval
Since, there is a change of sign between the two interval, f(x) has a zero between the interval
(ii) Consider the 2nd interval
Since, there is no change of sign between the two interval, f(x) does not have a zero between the interval
(iii) Consider the 3rd interval
Since, there is no change of sign between the two interval, f(x) does not have a zero between the interval
(iv) Consider the 4th interval
Since, there is no change of sign between the two interval, f(x) does not have a zero between the interval
From all the above 4 options, there is no change of sign between the intervals and hence, Option A is not the correct answer.
Option B:
Let us substitute the values of x in the equation f(x), we get,
Since, there is a change of sign between the two interval, f(x) has a zero between the interval
Hence, Option B is the correct answer.
Option C:
Let us substitute the values of x in the equation f(x), we get,
Since, there is no change of sign between the two interval, f(x) does not have a zero between the interval
Hence, Option C is not the correct answer.
Option D:
Let us substitute the values of x in the equation f(x), we get,
Since, there is no change of sign between the two interval, f(x) does not have a zero between the interval
Hence, Option D is not the correct answer.