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- Solve by quadratic formula (general formula)
- Solve for x
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Find the roots of the equation using the Quadratic Formula
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$\frac{x^6+x^5}{x^2+1}=0$
Learn how to solve integral calculus problems step by step online. Find the roots of (x^6+x^5)/(x^2+1). Find the roots of the equation using the Quadratic Formula. Factor the polynomial x^6+x^5 by it's greatest common factor (GCF): x^{5}. Multiply both sides of the equation by x^2+1. Any expression multiplied by 0 is equal to 0.