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let p(x) = x^5+8x^4-30x^3+30x^2-31x+22 what is the relationship between p(x) and f(x)= 5x^4+32x^3-90x^2+60x-31what do the values of p(1) and p(2) tell you about the values of f(x)

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The relatión is that f(x) is the derivative of p(x).

p'(x) = 5x^4 + 32x^3 - 90x^3 +60x - 31 = f(x)

p(1) = 1 + 8 - 30 + 30 - 31 + 22 = 0 => critical point at x=1

p(2) = 32 + 128 - 240 + 120 - 62 + 22 = 0 => critical point at x =2

When the derivative = 0 we are in a critical point and we do not know if the function is increasing, decreasing or reachs a maximum or a minimum. We need more information, which is provided by the second derivative.
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