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we have to find which consective integer the real zero is present so for this we will assume
x=0:
f(0)= 3*0-10*0+22*0-4 = -4
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for: x=1:
f(1)=3*1-10*1+22*1-4=3-10+22-4=11
now it means that the real zero lies between 0 and 1
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