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    Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to Approximate the Real Zero
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Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to Approximate the Real Zero

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Use the intermediate value theorem to approximate the real zero in the indicated interval. Approximate to two decimal places if necessary.r Use the intermediate value theorem to approximate the real zero in the indicated interval. Approximate to two decimal places if necessary.r

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