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How should I solve this problem?
- Solve by quadratic formula (general formula)
- Solve for n
- Find the derivative using the definition
- Simplify
- Find the integral
- Find the derivative
- Factor
- Factor by completing the square
- Find the roots
- Find break even points
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Find the roots of the equation using the Quadratic Formula
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$\left(n^2-1\right)\left(n^2+7\right)\left(n^4-6n^2+7\right)=0$
Learn how to solve one-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online. Find the roots of (n^2-1)(n^2+7)(n^4-6n^2+7). Find the roots of the equation using the Quadratic Formula. Break the equation in 3 factors and set each factor equal to zero, to obtain simpler equations. Solve the equation (1). We need to isolate the dependent variable n, we can do that by simultaneously subtracting -1 from both sides of the equation.