4th degree equations

Hi, can anyone help me with this problem? We need the smallest positive real root of this equation
a*x^4+b*x^3+c*x^2+d*x+e=0,
where a>0, b<0, c>0, d<0 and e>0. As Descartes said, in that case this equation has at least 2 positive real roots.
Thank you for your attention.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 18 de Nov. de 2011

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r = roots([a,b,c,d,e]);
r(imag(r)~=0) = []; %remove complex
r(r <= 0) = []; %remove non-positive
min(r) %now it is the smallest positive real root

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Asatur Khurshudyan
Asatur Khurshudyan el 18 de Nov. de 2011
Thank you very much Mr. Robertson.
Could you, please, find the root in the case of a>0, b<0, c>0, d<0 and e>0.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 18 de Nov. de 2011
Are the coefficients symbolic variables or actual values? The above code is for actual values. If you are asking for the general symbolic solution, then sorry, I do not know if it is possible; I can see from unconstrained solution to the roots that it would be quite quite messy if it can be done.
Asatur Khurshudyan
Asatur Khurshudyan el 19 de Nov. de 2011
Yes, unfortunately they are symbolic variables, otherwise, there is Ferrary`s method for its solving, but it`s very difficult. If you have a bit of free time, please try it for us for symbolic coefficients, we shall be very grateful.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Nov. de 2011
I think I do not know enough polynomial theory to come up with a useful answer on this, sorry.
Asatur Khurshudyan
Asatur Khurshudyan el 20 de Nov. de 2011
No, I mean with Matlab. If there exist exact method, than it must be done by mathlab, I suppose. All right, as you wish.

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