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Let g (x) be a function which is continuous on the interval [−2, 4]. Furthermore, let g(−2)=3, g(−1)=−2, g(0)=−1, g(1)=0, g(2)=−2, g(3)=−2, g(4)=2.

What conclusions can be drawn about the number and location of the zeros of
g (x)? (Tell how many there are and where they can be found.)

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