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Find the number of complex roots, the possible number of real roots and the possible rational roots of the polynomial function. Then, solve for all roots. x^3+2x^2+3x+6=0
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Find the number of complex roots, the possible number of real roots and the possible rational roots of the polynomial function. Then, solve for all roots.
x^3+2x^2+3x+6=0
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