No real roots.
The roots are -1/2 of [ 1 plus or minus sqrt(5) ] . When rounded: 0.61803 and -1.61803. Their absolute values are the limits of the Fibonacci series, or the so-called 'Golden Ratio'.
The four roots are:1 + 2i, 1 - 2i, 3i and -3i.
It is: 0
two complex
There are no roots - fourth or otherwise - of 1 plus me!
No real roots.
I do not believe that there are any rational roots.
The roots are -1/2 of [ 1 plus or minus sqrt(5) ] . When rounded: 0.61803 and -1.61803. Their absolute values are the limits of the Fibonacci series, or the so-called 'Golden Ratio'.
No real roots
The roots are: x = -5 and x = -9
The four roots are:1 + 2i, 1 - 2i, 3i and -3i.
You can find the roots with the quadratic equation (a = 1, b = 3, c = -5).
It is: 0
If it was expressed as a quadratic equation it would have no roots because the discriminant is less than zero
None, it involves the square root of a negative number so the roots are imaginary.
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