Find all complex roots (real and/or imaginary) for the following polynomial. Enter multiple answers separated by a comma. $f(x) = x^3 - x^2 + 2$ roots CHECK ANSWER
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The possible rational roots are the factors of the constant term (2) divided by the factors of the leading coefficient (1). In this case, the possible rational roots are ±1, ±2. Show more…
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