SOLUTION: The roots of the equation ycube+ysquare-y-1=0 are?

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Question 973350: The roots of the equation ycube+ysquare-y-1=0 are?
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The roots of the equation ycube+ysquare-y-1=0 are?
y^3+y^2-y-1=0
y^2(y+1)-(y+1)=0
(y+1)(y^2-1)=0
(y+1)(y+1)(y-1)=0
roots are:
x=1
and
x=-1(multiplicity 2)

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