Use the intermediate value theorem to prove that if f is continuous, and if f(a) is

Chapter 2, Problem 6

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Use the intermediate value theorem to prove that if f is continuous, and if f(a) is positive and f(b) is negative, then there is at least one zero of f(x) between x = a and x = b. (Recallthat a zero of a function is a value of x thatmakes f(x) = 0.)

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