| Solve:   Since this equation is set equal to zero,
			    the zeros (roots) will be the locations where 
			    the graph crosses the x-axis (if the roots are real numbers). 1.  Set
  2.  Use the ZERO command to find the 
			    zeros (roots) --  2nd TRACE (CALC), #2 zero
 3.  Left bound?  Move the spider 
			    as close to the zero (root --- where the graph crosses the x-axis) 
			    as possible.  Hit the left arrow to move to the "left" of the zero 
			    (root).  Hit ENTER.  A "marker"
			    ► will be set to the left of the 
			    zero (root).
 4.  Right bound?  Move the spider as 
			    close to the zero (root --- where the graph crosses the x-axis) 
			    as possible.  Hit the right arrow to move to the "right" of the zero 
			    (root).  Hit ENTER.  A "marker"
			    ◄ will be set to the right of 
			    the zero (root).
 5.  Guess?  Just hit
			    ENTER.
 6.  Repeat the entire process to find other zeros (roots --- which 
		      in this case the second root happens to be x = 7).
 Answer:  one of the 
			zeros (roots) is x = -2
  
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