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− | We can see that our real solution has to lie in the open interval <math>(-1,0)</math>. From there, note that <math>x^a < x^b</math> if a, b are odd positive integers so <math>a<b</math>, so hence it can only either be B or E(as all of the other polynomials will be larger than the polynomial B). Finally, we can see that plugging in the root of <math>2019x+2018</math> into B gives a negative, and so the answer is <math>\fbox{B}</math>. (cpma213) | + | We can see that our real solution has to lie in the open interval <math>(-1,0)</math>. From there, note that <math>x^a < x^b</math> if <math>a</math>, <math>b</math> are odd positive integers so <math>a<b</math>, so hence it can only either be B or E(as all of the other polynomials will be larger than the polynomial B). Finally, we can see that plugging in the root of <math>2019x+2018</math> into B gives a negative, and so the answer is <math>\fbox{B}</math>. (cpma213) |
==Solution 2 (Calculus version of solution 1)== | ==Solution 2 (Calculus version of solution 1)== |
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Problem
Which of the following polynomials has the greatest real root?
Solution 1
We can see that our real solution has to lie in the open interval . From there, note that if , are odd positive integers so , so hence it can only either be B or E(as all of the other polynomials will be larger than the polynomial B). Finally, we can see that plugging in the root of into B gives a negative, and so the answer is . (cpma213)
Solution 2 (Calculus version of solution 1)
Note that and . Calculating the definite integral for each function on the interval , we see that gives the most negative value. To maximize our real root, we want to maximize the area of the curve under the x-axis, which means we want our integral to be as negative as possible and thus the answer is .
See Also
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