My First Quintic Equation
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We will solve x^5+x^4+1=0 by factoring!
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We will solve x^5+x^4+1=0 by factoring!
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Cubic formula debut: 6:15
Read more about it: https://brilliant.org/wiki/cubic-equations/
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