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  • 06-07-2017
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Given the following polynomial find the maximum possible number of turning points
F(x) = x^6 + x^10 + x^9 + x^10

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konrad509
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  • 06-07-2017
[tex]f'(x)=6x^5+10x^9+9x^8+10x^9=20x^9+9x^8+6x^5[/tex]

The degree of the derivative is 9, so the maximum possible number of turning points is 9.
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