f(x)=7x^(4)+4x^(2)+3x-9 The function f(x) has positive zero (s) (Type a whole number. ) The function f(x) has negative zero (s). (Type a whole number. ) The function f(x) has nonreal complexzero (s). (Type a whole number )
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