Application Of Derivatives Ques 120

120. The number of distinct real roots of $x^{4}-4 x^{3}+12 x^{2}+x-1=0$ is……

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 120.(2)

Solution:

Formula:

Increasing and decreasing of a function:

  1. $f(x)=x^{4}-4 x^{3}+12 x^{2}+x-1$

$f^{\prime}(x)=4 x^{3}-12 x^{2}+24 x+1$

$f^{\prime \prime}(x)=12 x^{2}-24 x+24=12\left(x^{2}-2 x+2\right)$

$ =12\left{(x-1)^{2}+1\right}>0 \forall x $

$\Rightarrow \quad f^{\prime}(x)$ is increasing.

Since, $f^{\prime}(x)$ is cubic and increasing.

$\Rightarrow f^{\prime}(x)$ has only one real root and two imaginary roots.

$\therefore f(x)$ cannot have all distinct roots.

$\Rightarrow$ Atmost 2 real roots.

Now, $f(-1)=15, f(0)=-1, f(1)=9$

$\therefore f(x)$ must have one root in $(-1,0)$ and other in $(0,1)$.

$\Rightarrow 2$ real roots.



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