Let $n\in \mathbb{N}$. Prove that the polynom $p(x)=x^{2n}-2x^{2n-1}+3x^{2n-2}-...-2nx+2n+1$ doesn't have real roots.
Source: Kosovo MO 2010 Grade 12, Problem 3
Tags: algebra
Let $n\in \mathbb{N}$. Prove that the polynom $p(x)=x^{2n}-2x^{2n-1}+3x^{2n-2}-...-2nx+2n+1$ doesn't have real roots.