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How do you get the zeros x3 4x2 9x plus 36? - Answers
Just like there is a formula for solving quadratic equations, there is one for solving cubics, but it is much larger. Cubics three roots (or zeroes, or solutions). The formula is too large to be read comfortably here, so I've included a link to the relevant Wikipedia page where you can see the full formula; check under "related links".
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How do you get the zeros x3 4x2 9x plus 36? - Answers
Just like there is a formula for solving quadratic equations, there is one for solving cubics, but it is much larger. Cubics three roots (or zeroes, or solutions). The formula is too large to be read comfortably here, so I've included a link to the relevant Wikipedia page where you can see the full formula; check under "related links".
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How do you get the zeros x3 4x2 9x plus 36? - Answers
Just like there is a formula for solving quadratic equations, there is one for solving cubics, but it is much larger. Cubics three roots (or zeroes, or solutions). The formula is too large to be read comfortably here, so I've included a link to the relevant Wikipedia page where you can see the full formula; check under "related links".
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