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1 November, 01:34

According to the fundamental theorem of algebra, the graph of f (x) = - x^2 - 2x + 1, has one, two, or three rational roots

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  1. 1 November, 01:53
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    This quadratic function has roots x1=-1-√2 and x2=-1+√2 and they are real not rational.

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  2. 1 November, 02:15
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    x = - 1, + √2,-1, - √2 So its 2
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