A continuous function has domain all real numbers. If and

Chapter 1, Problem 1.169

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A continuous function f has domain all real numbers. If f(-1)=5 and f(1)=-5, explain why f must have at least one zero in the interval [-1, 1]. (This generalizes to a property of continuous functions known as the Intermediate Value Theorem.)

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