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Find the roots of the polynomial $\left(x^2+2x+1\right)^4$ by putting it in the form of an equation and then set it equal to zero
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$\left(x^2+2x+1\right)^4=0$
Learn how to solve equations problems step by step online. Find the roots of (x^2+2x+1)^4. Find the roots of the polynomial \left(x^2+2x+1\right)^4 by putting it in the form of an equation and then set it equal to zero. Removing the variable's exponent raising both sides of the equation to the power of \frac{1}{4}. To find the roots of a polynomial of the form ax^2+bx+c we use the quadratic formula, where in this case a=1, b=2 and c=1. Then substitute the values of the coefficients of the equation in the quadratic formula: \displaystyle x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}. Simplifying.