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How many complex roots does the equation below have? X^6+x^3+1=0
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How many complex roots does the equation below have? X^6+x^3+1=0
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- 4 x 1 x 1
So now we need no insert the last variable...
1 - 4 = -3
This is a negative number. Therefore, there are only
2 complex roots
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Hope this helped. Have a great day!
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a = 1
b = 1
c = 1
1^2 - 4*1*1
1-4 = -3
Since this is a negative number there will be 2 complex roots
Hope this helps!
In short your answer is 2 or 2 complex roots
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