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  • 01-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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use the intermediate value theorem to show that there is a positive number whose 5th power is exactly 1 more than itself.

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LammettHash
LammettHash LammettHash
  • 01-05-2017
Let [tex]f(x)=x^5-(x+1)[/tex]. Then [tex]f(1)=-1[/tex] and [tex]f(2)=29[/tex]. By the intermediate value theorem, it follows that there is some [tex]c\in(1,2)[/tex] such that [tex]f(c)\in[f(-1),f(2)]=[-1,29][/tex].

This guarantees that there is some [tex]c[/tex] between -1 and 2 such that [tex]f(c)=0[/tex], i.e. there is some [tex]c[/tex] such that [tex]c^5=c+1[/tex].
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