SOLUTION: Please help me solve this question:
Show that the equation has at least one real root.
a) cosx=x^3
b)x^(5)-x^(2)+2x+3=0
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Show that the equation has at least one real root.
a) cosx=x^3
b)x^(5)-x^(2)+2x+3=0
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Question 734675: Please help me solve this question:
Show that the equation has at least one real root.
a) cosx=x^3
b)x^(5)-x^(2)+2x+3=0 Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! a) Consider
It is a continuous function.
The continuous function is positive for and negative for so it must have a zero somewhere in the (0,) interval (according to the intermediate value theorem).
You could do something similar with .
You can easily see that and and that is as much as is needed to prove is that there is one real root.