\frac{1}{1+x^{2}}=k-x^{4}
The maximum number of solutions we can get is 3 when k=1
This question was asked by sumeet.
Q Find the roots of e(x-1)+x-2=0
try this,
the range of k for which,
\frac{1}{1+x^{2}}=k-x^{4}
has 4 solutions...
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\frac{1}{1+x^{2}}=k-x^{4}
The maximum number of solutions we can get is 3 when k=1
I do not think the graph will be like this ...This has got only one solution viz. x=1.
Drik the no of solutions of the first question is 1 ... that is what the 2nd post suggests..
gordo has asked for a second question.. see carefulyl :)