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Non existence root (Posted on 2024-02-02) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree n with n distinct real roots. Prove that the polynomial

f(x)f′′(x)−(f′(x))2

has no real roots.

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re: a tiny bit of progressMarishaananas2024-07-30 12:57:51
Some Thoughtsa tiny bit of progressJer2024-02-03 10:52:49
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