In Exercises 65 68, (a) use a graphing utility to find the real zeros of the function

Chapter 3, Problem 65

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Using a Graph to Locate the Real Zeros

In Exercises 65–68, (a) use a graphing utility to find the real zeros of the function, and then (b) use the real zeros to find the exact values of the imaginary zeros.

\(f(x)=x^{4}+3 x^{3}-5 x^{2}-21 x+22\)

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f(x)=x^{4}+3x^{3}-5x^{2}-21x+22

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