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Mathematics, 26.05.2020 23:05 summerhumphries3

Analyze the zeros of f(x) = x^4 - 3X^3 - 2X^2 + 3X - 5. Determine the integral intervals where the zeros are located.
a. -2&-1 and 2&3
b. 0&1 and 1&2
c. -2&-1 and 3&4
d. -1&0 and 3&4

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