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Homework Statement
Show that this function f_{n}(x)= x^{5}+nx-1
has exactly one real zero point and it is in the interval
\left(\frac{1}{n+1},\frac{1}{n}\right)
Homework Equations
By calling the zero point a_{n}
decide if the series \sum \left(-1\right)^{n-1} a_{n}
converges absolutly or conditionally ??
For which x converge the power series \sum a_{n}x^{n}?
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried to substitute the two end points of the interval for the x in the function by (intermediate value theorm)
to show that we have exactly one zero point , is it useful to use this way ??
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