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zepdrix (zepdrix):

Complex zeros always come in `pairs`. So there are either 2 or 0 complex zeros to this equation. So we can ummmm, use the Rational Root Theorem to find the real zero and then apply polynomial long division to find the others. Cause I don't think we can solve this one by grouping or anything hmm.

zepdrix (zepdrix):

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