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Use the Intermediate Value Theorem for Polynomials to Show That f(x)=2x410x2+6;2f ( x ) = 2 x ^ { 4 } - 10 x ^ { 2 } + 6 ; 2

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Use the intermediate value theorem for polynomials to show that the polynomial function has a real zero between the
numbers given.
- f(x) =2x410x2+6;2f ( x ) = 2 x ^ { 4 } - 10 x ^ { 2 } + 6 ; 2 and 3


A) f(2) =1f ( 2 ) = - 1 and f(3) =79f ( 3 ) = 79
B) f(2) =2f ( 2 ) = 2 and f(3) =78f ( 3 ) = 78
C) f(2) =2f ( 2 ) = 2 and f(3) =78f ( 3 ) = - 78
D) f(2) =2f ( 2 ) = - 2 and f(3) =78f ( 3 ) = 78

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