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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the rational root theorem to solve, giving all real and imaginary roots. x^3 - x^2 - x + 1 = 0

OpenStudy (compassionate):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

start by testing \(\pm 1\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The potential roots you get via the rational roots theorem are x=±1. As @beccaboo022a mentioned, that would be a good starting point for this problem.

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