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consider the given function.
$f(x) = x^4 - 3x^3 + 4x^2 - 12x$
function $f$ has distinct real zeros and complex zeros.
Step1: Factor the function by grouping
Group terms and factor out common factors:
Step2: Factor further
Factor out $x$ from the second term:
Step3: Find real zeros
Set $f(x)=0$ and solve for real $x$:
$x=0$, $x-3=0 \implies x=3$. The term $x^2 + 4=0$ gives $x^2=-4$, which has no real solutions.
Step4: Find complex zeros
Solve $x^2 + 4=0$:
Count distinct real and complex zeros: 2 distinct real zeros, 2 complex zeros.
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Function $f$ has $\boldsymbol{2}$ distinct real zeros and $\boldsymbol{2}$ complex zeros.