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How to solve the system of equations algebraically over a set of real numbers

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Solve the following equation in the real number system. Please show all of your work.
example:
x³-6x²-10x+12=0
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f(x)=x³-6x²-10x+12
A graphing calculator will show that there is one zero at x=-2
Divide f(x) by (x+2) by long division or synthetic division
(x³-6x²-10x+12)/(x+2)=x^2-8x+6

solve for other two zeros
x^2-8x+6=0
complete the square
(x^2-8x+16)+6-16=0
(x-4)^2=10
x-4=±√10
x=4±√10=7.16 and -.84
ans:
x=-2, -.84 and 7.16
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