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Is it possible for a cubic function to have only 2 real distinct roots, each of order 1? Explain why or why not. Include examples.

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17 years ago

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bobpursley
No, a cubic equation will have triple roots. Why? in an equation of x^n +...=constant, there will be n roots.
17 years ago

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