Home
Class 12
MATHS
If (1+i sqrt(3))/(2) is a root of the e...

If `(1+i sqrt(3))/(2)` is a root of the equation `x^(4)-x^(3)+x-1=0` then its real roots are

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

" If "(1+sqrt(3)i)/(2)" is a root of the equation "x^(4)-x^(3)+x-1=0" then its real roots are "

The roots of the equation x^(2/3)+x^(1/3)-2=0 are

The roots of the equation x^(2/3)+x^(1/3)-2=0 are

The roots of the equation x^(2)-2sqrt(3)x+3=0 are

If x=1+i is a root of the equation x^(^^)3-ix+1-i=0' then the other real root is

The roots of the equation x^(2)+2sqrt(3)x+3=0 are

The real roots of the equation x^(2//3)+x^(1//3)-2=0 are

If one root of the equation x^(2)+(1-3i)x-2(1+i)=0 is -1+i then the other root is