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Quadratic problem

rongmon
The number of points at which the equation y = x^6 + x^3 - 2 cuts the x axis is

a. 1

b. 2

c. 4

d. 6

I tried solving for first derivative which is positive, from which i gathered answer as a.

Answer stated as b., how does one check for this?

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Re: Quadratic problem

Noel
Put x^3=t so the equation becomes
t^2+t-2=0
solve this to get t=1 and t=(-2)
i.e. x^3=1 and (-2)
so x=1 and x=(-2)^(1/3)
hence option b
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Re: Quadratic problem

rongmon
Great.

Do you have any examples/ workings of integration of fractional functions - please share if you do.
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Re: Quadratic problem

rongmon
The number of real roots of the equation 8x^3 -6x +1 =0 lying between -1 and 1

a.0

b.1

c.2

d.3
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Re: Quadratic problem

Dreyfus
There is 1 real root...in (-1,-3/4)
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Re: Quadratic problem

Mansigupta
Can u please explain how to solve this question?