SOLUTION: Let p(x) =x^5 - 10x^2 + 15x -6 X=1 is a root of p(x) of multiplicity 3. Find the two complex roots of p(x)

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Question 1142739: Let p(x) =x^5 - 10x^2 + 15x -6
X=1 is a root of p(x) of multiplicity 3. Find the two complex roots of p(x)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39613)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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X=1 is a root of p(x) of multiplicity 3.
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Meaning is one of the factors of p is .

Use polynomial division to find and analyze the resulting quadratic the way you know or want. You should find the resulting quadratic of the division is .

Quadratic Formula Solution gives zeros:

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