For the following polynomial function, find (a) f(-1), (b) f(2), and (c) f(0). \begin{equation*} f(x) = -5x^4 - 2x^2 + 6 \end{equation*} (a) f(-1) = \boxed{} (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) (b) f(2) = \boxed{} (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) (c) f(0) = \boxed{} (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.)
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