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The value 5 is a an upper bound for the zeros of the function shown below f(x)=x^4+x^3-11x^2-9x+18

A. TRUE
B. FALSE

The value 5 is a an upper bound for the zeros of the function shown below f(x)=x^4+x-example-1
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Answer:

true

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User Oscar Fanelli
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Answer:

Answer to this question is TRUE.

Explanation:

The graph of the function:


f(x)=x^4+x^3-11x^2-9x+18 is attached to the answer.

Clearly by looking at the graph we could see that the zeros of the function f(x) are -3, -2, 1 and 3.

All the zeros are distinct.

" Also upper bound of a number 'p' means the set of all those numbers which are greater than 'p' ".

Here 5 will be an upper bound for the zeros of the function f(x) since all the 4 zeros of f(x) are less than 5.

Hence, the given statement that the value 5 is an upper bound for the zeros of the function f(x) is TRUE.




The value 5 is a an upper bound for the zeros of the function shown below f(x)=x^4+x-example-1
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