Good afternoon:
Let $f$ be a continuous function defined on an closed interval $[a, b]\subset\mathbb R$. By Weierstrass Approximation Theorem, for any $\epsilon>0$, there is a polynomial $p$ such that $|p(x)-f(x)|<\epsilon$ for all $x\in [a, b]$.
My question is: if in addition we assume that $f(b)>0$ and $f(b)>f(x)$ for $x\in [a, b)$, can we choose the polynomial $p$ with the additional reqirement that $p(x)>\frac{f(b)}{2}$ for $x\in [b, +\infty)$?
My area is Several Complex Varables and the quetion is motivatied by the study of holomorphic transformations of certain bounded domains.
Thank you very much for your help!