Use intermediate value theorem to show that the polynomial function has a zero in the given interval.

f(-3)=
value of 0=

To use the intermediate value theorem to show that a polynomial function has a zero in a given interval, we need to find two points in the interval where the function takes on opposite sign values.

In this case, we are given that f(-3) = and we want to show that the function has a zero in a given interval. However, we need the value of f(-3) in order to proceed with the intermediate value theorem.

Please provide the value of f(-3) so that we can continue the explanation.