SOLUTION: There are four answers using the quartic equation to this question p(x)=x^5-x^4-13x^3+13x^2+36x-36 has five real roots. One of them is x=1.

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Question 18439: There are four answers using the quartic equation to this question p(x)=x^5-x^4-13x^3+13x^2+36x-36 has five real roots. One of them is x=1.
Answer by khwang(438)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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So, the other four roots are
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Kenny

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