If the method of bisection is used to find a zero of a continuous function f(x), and an initial interval [a,b] is given such that f(a)f(b) < 0, counting multiplicity, what can be said about the zeros of f in [a,b]?

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If the method of bisection is used to find a zero of a continuous function f(x), and an initial interval [a,b] is given such that f(a)f(b) < 0, counting multiplicity, what can be said about the zeros of f in [a,b]?