SOLUTION: If f(x)=(2x-1)(x^2+1)(x-5)^2, then f(x) has how many real roots?
I first attempted this problem by using Descartes' Rule of signs, and got 2 positive roots. When going to do the
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I first attempted this problem by using Descartes' Rule of signs, and got 2 positive roots. When going to do the
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Question 888650: If f(x)=(2x-1)(x^2+1)(x-5)^2, then f(x) has how many real roots?
I first attempted this problem by using Descartes' Rule of signs, and got 2 positive roots. When going to do the negative roots I got lost. I now think maybe this problem is not Descartes Rule of signs, but I am unsure.