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The graph of f(x) = x6 – 2x4 – 5x2 + 6 is shown below. How many roots of f(x) are rational numbers? 1

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

the roots would be 1 and -1 when it comes to the graph

User Maiya
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Answer:

1,-1 are rational numbers

Explanation:

Given equation:
f(x) = x^6-2x^4-5x^2+6

Roots of f(x) are :
x^6-2x^4-5x^2+6=0


(x-1)(x+1)(x^2-3)(x^2+2)


(x-1)(x+1)(x+√(3))(x-√(3))(x+√(2))(x-√(3))


(x=1)(x=-1)(x=√(3))(x=-√(3))(x=√(2))(x=-√(2))


x=1,-1,√(3),-√(3),√(2),-√(2)

from these roots only -1,1 is consider as rational numbers as all integers are rational numbers.

Rest
x=√(3),-√(3),√(2),-√(2) are irrational numbers.

User Ahmed Al Hafoudh
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