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What are the roots of the polynomial equation? 0= x^4-3x^3+10x^2-24x+16
(Please show steps)

User Demeshchuk
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Answer:

1, 2, 2i
√(2), -2i
√(2)

Explanation:

What are the roots of the polynomial equation? 0= x^4-3x^3+10x^2-24x+16 (Please show-example-1
User Amol Fasale
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Answer:

The roots of the polynomial are ( x - 1 ) ( x - 2 ) ( x² + 8 ) .

Explanation:

Given polynomial-


x^(4) - 3 x^(3) + 10 x^(2) - 24 x + 16 = 0


( x^(4) + 10 x^(2) + 16) - 3 x^(3) - 24 x = 0


(x^(4) + 8 x^(2) + 2 x^(2)  + 16) - 3 x ( x^(2)  + 8 ) = 0


x^(2) ( x^(2) + 8) + 2 ( x^(2)  + 8 ) - 3 x ( x^(2) + 8 ) = 0


[ ( x^(2) + 8 ) ( x^(2) + 2 - 3 x = 0 )


[ (x^(2) + 8) (x^(2) - 3 x + 2 ) ] = 0


[ (x^(2) + 8) (x^(2) - 2 x - x + 2 ) ] = 0


( x^(2)  + 8) [x( x - 2 ) - 1 ( x - 2 )  ] = 0


(x^(2) + 8 ) ( x - 2 ) ( x - 1 ) = 0


(x - 1 ) ( x - 2 ) ( x^(2) + 8 )

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