Use the Intermediate Value Theorem to show that the polynomial f(x) = 2x² − 5x² + 2 has a real zero between - 1 and 0. Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. <0 and f(0) = >0 and f(0) = A. Because f(x) is a polynomial with f(-1) = B. Because f(x) is a polynomial with f(-1) = C. Because f(x) is a polynomial with f(-1) = O D. Because f(x) is a polynomial with f(-1) = <0, the function has a real zero between 1 and 0. <0, the function has a real zero between - 1 and 0. > 0, the function has a real zero between - 1 and 0. > 0 and f(0) = <0 and f(0) = > 0, the function has a real zero between - 1 and 0.