Asked by Adrian
                Factor the polynomial completely, and find all its zeros. State the multiplicity of each zero
P(x)= x^3-x^2+x
            
        P(x)= x^3-x^2+x
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                    Answered by
            Steve
            
    clearly you have
x(x^2-x+1)
Only one real root, of multiplicity 1.
Two complex roots, also of multiplicity 1.
    
x(x^2-x+1)
Only one real root, of multiplicity 1.
Two complex roots, also of multiplicity 1.
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