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QuestionSolve using the quadratic formula and find the zeros f(x)=(x1)(x2x+1)f(x)=(x-1)\left(x^{2}-x+1\right)

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Combine all zeros. The zeros of the function are:
x=1,x=1+i32,x=1i32 x = 1, \quad x = \frac{1 + i\sqrt{3}}{2}, \quad x = \frac{1 - i\sqrt{3}}{2}
The zeros of the function f(x)=(x1)(x2x+1) f(x) = (x-1)(x^2-x+1) are:
x=1,x=1+i32,x=1i32 x = 1, \quad x = \frac{1 + i\sqrt{3}}{2}, \quad x = \frac{1 - i\sqrt{3}}{2}

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