Prove that if a > 0 and n is any positive integer, then the polynomial function p(x)

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Prove that if a > 0 and n is any positive integer, then the polynomial function p(x) = x2n + 1 + ax + b cannot have two real roots.

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Calculus

ISBN: 9781285057095

10th Edition

Authors: Ron Larson, Bruce H. Edwards

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