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How to calculate roots when the equation is non quadratic?
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How to calculate roots when the equation is non quadratic?
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Use the Rational Root Theorem, which gives all the possible values that are roots. From there, you can use either algebraic long division or synthetic division to figure out from the possible roots.
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