To calculate : The number of complex roots, the possible number of real roots and the possible rational roots for the given equation.
The given equation has six complex roots. The possible number of real roots is one, two, four or six and the required possible rational roots are:
Given information :
The equation is:
Calculation :
Given equation
So, the possible number of real roots is one, two, four or six.
The standard form of the only possible roots of an equation is
Here, the constant term factors of the given equation are
Therefore, the required possible rational roots of the given equation are
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