Concept explainers
To verify: the upper and lower bound of the real zeros of given function
To find: the all real zeros of function.

Answer to Problem 74E
X = 0.38, 1.435
Explanation of Solution
Given information: function is
Concept used: -
Upper bound: A number say ‘a’ (a > 0) is called upper bound of zeros of a polynomial say f(x) if we get only positive terms in last row when we applied synthetic division on
Lower bound: A number say ‘a’ (a < 0) is called Lower bound of zeros of a polynomial say f(x) if we get alternate sign terms in last row when we applied synthetic division on
Calculation:-
Upper Bound at x = 3: -applying synthetic division,
Here, we can see all terms are positive in last row
So, x = 3 is upper bound of zeros of
Lower Bound at x = -4: -
Here, we can see signs are alternative, of terms in last row.
So, x = -4 is lower bound of zeros of
Real Zeros of given function: -
We’ll find all real zeros of given function by using graph.
The points, where graph cuts the x-axis are zeros of given function.
Zeros are x = 0.38, 1.435.
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