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how can i find the roots of a polyomial?
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Smithers-Jones 10-Dec-10 8:30am    
Try Google?
Sandeep Mewara 10-Dec-10 9:35am    
No effort

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You will need a very, very large shovel (they are buried very deeply), or a search engine and a suitable phrase to search on.

I don't know for sure but I guess something like c polynomial roots might do the trick.
 
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Manfred Rudolf Bihy 10-Dec-10 8:29am    
This man can't be trusted with secrets! Good thing he only wrote "search engine " and not didn't mention Schmoogle or Fling directly, otherwise it he'd have made it too easy for OP to work this out. :)
OriginalGriff 10-Dec-10 9:29am    
Manfred, you are going to have to set Hamsters to "kill" and aim them at Smithers-Jones! :laugh:

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