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Solve for the only real, non-zero, root of the derivative. That is the root of the original equation. (presumably, not sure what happens of you pick the complex roots.)Where did you get
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Right, I get how you found the root of the derivative, or the square of the root for that matter. Did you get the quoted line from subbing that back into the original equation? If so, shouldn't there be 3 terms seeing asSolve for the only real, non-zero, root of the derivative. That is the root of the original equation. (presumably, not sure what happens of you pick the complex roots.)
Not if you simplify.Right, I get how you found the root of the derivative, or the square of the root for that matter. Did you get the quoted line from subbing that back into the original equation? If so, shouldn't there be 3 terms seeing asis the original equation?