We have the function:
And a function G(x) in the graph.
We will analyze each statement:
a) G(x) has 3 real roots.
FALSE. We can see in the graph that the function has only one real root.
b)
This is TRUE and can be seen looking at the graph.
c)
If we increase x, the predominant term for F(x) is 2x^3, that is positive and will tend to infinity as x tends to infinity, and will tend to minus infinity as x tends to minus infinity.
Then, this is TRUE.
d) F(x) has 3 real roots.
We have to factorize in order to see the roots of the function.
The only real root for this function is x=1.
The other two are complex roots.
This statement is FALSE.
The statements that are true are B and C.