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Revision as of 13:35, 5 July 2013
Problem
How many zeros does have on the interval ?
Solution
For we have , and the logarithm is a strictly increasing function on this interval.
is zero for all of the form , where . There are such in .
Here's the graph of the function on :
As we go closer to , the function will more and more wildly oscilate between and . This is how it looks like at .
And one more zoom, at .
See also
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