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Show that the polynomial f(x) = x^4 + 4x^2 + 6 has no zero.

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Show that the polynomial f(x) = x4 + 4x2 + 6 has no zero.

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Solution

Given: f(x) = x4 + 4x2 + 6.

Step-wise calculation:

1. Complete the square for the quadratic in x2

f(x) = x4 + 4x2 + 6

= (x2 + 2)2 + 2

2. For every real x, x2 ≥ 0.

Hence, x2 + 2 ≥ 2.

So, (x2 + 2)2 ≥ 4.

3. Therefore, f(x) = (x2 + 2)2 + 2 ≥ 4 + 2 = 6 > 0 for all real x.

f(x) is always strictly positive for real x, so it has no real zero.

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Chapter 2: Polynomials - TEST YOURSELF [Page 75]

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R.S. Aggarwal Mathematics [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Polynomials
TEST YOURSELF | Q 16. | Page 75
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