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In Which of the Intervals (-2, -1), (-1, 0), (0

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In which of the intervals (-2, -1) , (-1, 0) , (0, 1) , and (1, 2) does the intermediate value theorem imply that f(x) = 2 In which of the intervals (-2, -1) , (-1, 0) , (0, 1) , and (1, 2)  does the intermediate value theorem imply that f(x)  = 2   - 4   + 5x - 4 must have a zero? A)  (1, 2)  B)  (0, 1)  C)  (-1, 0)  D)  (-2, -1)  E)  none of the above - 4 In which of the intervals (-2, -1) , (-1, 0) , (0, 1) , and (1, 2)  does the intermediate value theorem imply that f(x)  = 2   - 4   + 5x - 4 must have a zero? A)  (1, 2)  B)  (0, 1)  C)  (-1, 0)  D)  (-2, -1)  E)  none of the above + 5x - 4 must have a zero?


A) (1, 2)
B) (0, 1)
C) (-1, 0)
D) (-2, -1)
E) none of the above

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