Question: Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that the polynomial f(x)=4x^(4)-10x^(2) +2 has a real zero between 1 and 0. A. Becausef(x) is a polynomial

Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that the polynomial f(x)=4x^(4)-10x^(2) +2 has a real zero between 1 and 0.

A.Becausef(x) is a polynomial with f (-1)= -------- < 0 and f(0) = -------- > 0, the function has a real zero between -1 and 0.

B.Becausef(x) is a polynomial with f (-1) = -------- < 0 and f(0) = ------ < 0, the function has a real zero between and 0.

C.Becausef(x) is a polynomial with f (-1) = -------- > 0 and f(0) = ------ >0, the function has a real zero between and 0.

D.Becausef(x) is a polynomial with f (-1) = -------- > 0 and f(0) = ------ < 0, the function has a real zero between and 0.

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