How do you find all the real and complex roots of #2x^5-4x^4-4x^2+5=0#?
1 Answer
Use a numerical method to find approximations:
#x ~~ 2.2904#
#x ~~ 0.925274#
#x ~~ -0.80773#
#x ~~ -0.203974+-1.19116i#
Explanation:
Fundamental theorem of algebra
The FTOA tells us that any non-zero polynomial of degree
In our example
Rational root theorem
SInce
That means that the only possible rational zeros are:
#+-1/2, +-1, +-5/2, +-5#
None of these satisfy
Descartes rule of signs
The signs of the coefficients of
The signs of the coefficients of
That leaves
Quintic
In common with most quintics (and higher degree polynomials), the zeros of this one cannot be expressed using elementary functions like
#x ~~ 2.2904#
#x ~~ 0.925274#
#x ~~ -0.80773#
#x ~~ -0.203974+-1.19116i#
See https://socratic.org/s/avVFw8eC for more details of the method and another example quintic.