SOLUTION: the roots of the equation x^2+x+1=0 are
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Question 296997: the roots of the equation x^2+x+1=0 are
Answer by rpark91(10) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First break up the polynomial by using the FOIL technique which gives you
Set equal to 0 and solve for x.
-1 is the only root
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