Use Descartes' Rule of Signs to find the possible number of negative zeros of p(x)=2x5+x4+x3−4x2−x−6
The coefficients are "2,1,1,\u22124,\u22121,\u22126."
There is one change. This means that there is one positive real root.
To find the number of negative real roots, substitute "x" with "-x" in the given polynomial: "2x^5+x^4+x^3\u22124x^2\u2212x\u22126" becomes "-2x^5+x^4-x^3\u22124x^2+x\u22126"
The coefficients are "-2,1,-1,\u22124,1,\u22126."
There are four changes. This means that there are 4 or 2 or 0 negative real roots.
1 positive real root.
4 or 2 or 0 negative real roots.
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