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By the Intermediate Value Theorem, if f(x)=x2−2f(x) = x^2 - 2f(x)=x2−2 is continuous on [1,2][1, 2][1,2], then there exists c∈(1,2)c \in (1,2)c∈(1,2) such that f(c)=0f(c) = 0f(c)=0. What does this mean geometrically?