Consider two functions "f(x)=e^{3x}sin{5x}-10" and "g(x)=e^{3x}cos{5x}+6"
As value of "e^{3x}sin{5x}-10" changes from positive to negative as we move from "x=1.5" to "x=2" and from "x=3" to "x=3.5"
So there must be a real roots of "e^{3x}sin{5x}-10" in the interval "(1.5, 2)" and "(3, 3.5)"
Also the value of "e^{3x}cos{5x}+6" changes from negative to positive as we move from "x=2.5" to "x=3"
So there must be a real root of "e^{3x}cos{5x}+6" in the interval "(2.5, 3)"
Hence between two real roots of "e^{3x}sin{5x}-10" there exists at least one real root of "e^{3x}cos{5x}+6"
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