SOLUTION: Does this equation have only one solution? {{{ x^3 - 2x + 4 = 0 }}}
A.) Yes 1
B.) No 2
C.) No 3
D.) No 4
I only found the solution of x=1ħi
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Question 1054407: Does this equation have only one solution?
A.) Yes 1
B.) No 2
C.) No 3
D.) No 4
I only found the solution of x=1ħi
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graphing is helpful. It has one real solution, x=-2.
Therefore, (x+2) is a factor and (x^2-2x+2) is another.
And your two complex solutions of 1+/-i are correct.
Question ambiguous. Three solutions but only one real solution.
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