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# According to the graph, <math>P(-1) > 4</math> | # According to the graph, <math>P(-1) > 4</math> | ||
# The product of the roots is <math>d</math> by [[Vieta’s formulas]]. Also, <math>d = P(0) > 5</math> according to the graph. | # The product of the roots is <math>d</math> by [[Vieta’s formulas]]. Also, <math>d = P(0) > 5</math> according to the graph. | ||
# The product of the real roots is <math>> | # The product of the real roots is <math>>6</math>, and the total product is <math><6</math> (from above), so the product of the non-real roots is <math>< \frac{6}{6} = 1</math>. | ||
# The sum of the coefficients is <math>P(1) > 2.5</math> | # The sum of the coefficients is <math>P(1) > 2.5</math> | ||
# The sum of the real roots is <math>> 5</math>. | # The sum of the real roots is <math>> 5</math>. | ||
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Problem
The graph below shows a portion of the curve defined by the quartic polynomial
. Which of the following is the smallest?
Solution
Note that there are 3 maxima/minima. Hence we know that the rest of the graph is greater than 10. We approximate each of the above expressions:
- According to the graph,

- The product of the roots is
by Vieta’s formulas. Also,
according to the graph. - The product of the real roots is
, and the total product is
(from above), so the product of the non-real roots is
. - The sum of the coefficients is

- The sum of the real roots is
.
Clearly
is the smallest.
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See Also
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