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Find all roots (real or complex) of P(x)=2x^3-3x^2+2x-1 using the Rational Zeros Theorem, then quadratic formula if necessary Find all roots (real or complex) of P(x)=2x^3-3x^2+2x-1 using the Rational Zeros Theorem, then quadratic formula if necessary @Mathematics
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\[x=1\] \[x=\frac{1}{4}(1+i\sqrt{7})\] \[x=\frac{1}{4}(1-i\sqrt{7})\]
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