There are 3 cube roots of 27. There are 2 square roots of 27 ( or any real number ). There are 4 fourth roots of 27 and so on:)
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Not sure what answer you are looking for, but here are 4 types of roots in math. First is a square roots, next is cube roots, then the nth roots, and lastly rational roots.
The square roots of 4 are -2 and 2.
(3x - 1)(x - 4) so roots are 1/3 and 4
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Upto 4. If the coefficients are all real, then it can have only 0, 2 or 4 real roots.
There are 3 cube roots of 27. There are 2 square roots of 27 ( or any real number ). There are 4 fourth roots of 27 and so on:)
4
Not sure what answer you are looking for, but here are 4 types of roots in math. First is a square roots, next is cube roots, then the nth roots, and lastly rational roots.
Obtain fifth roots of 4+3i Obtain fifth roots of 4+3i
y = x2-4x+4 Since the highest degree term is 2, it must have 2 roots
The square roots of 4 are -2 and 2.
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None, it involves the square root of a negative number so the roots are imaginary.
4, the same as the degree of the polynomial.
(3x - 1)(x - 4) so roots are 1/3 and 4