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What are all the possible rational roots of 2x^3-x^2-2x+1

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The given expression can be rewritten as;


x^2(2x+1)\text{ -}(2x+1)

If we expand the above equation, we'll still have the same expression in the question.

We can now factorize, which will give us;


(x^2-1)(2x+1)

We apply the difference of two squares , we'll then have;


x^2-1\text{ = }(x^2-1^2)=\text{ }(x-1)(x+1)

So, we'll then have the below as factors;


(x-1)(x+1)(2x+1)

The roots of the polynomial then will be 1, -1, -1/2 which we'll get from equating each factor to zero and solving for x.

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