What is the sum of non-real roots of the polynomial equation $X^{3}+3X^{2}+3X+3=0$ ?
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HINT:
$$x^3+3x^2+3x+3=(x+1)^3+2$$
In case you don't know about the roots of $y^3=-2,$ you can use this

lab bhattacharjee
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Let $f(x)$ be the left hand side of your equation.
Since $$(x+1)^3=-2,$$ we know one real solution is $$x=-1-\sqrt[3]{2}.$$
We know the other solutions are non-real solutions(Why?).
Now by Vieta's formulas, $$\alpha+\beta+\gamma=-3$$ where $\alpha,\beta,\gamma$ are the solutions of $f(x)=0.$
Then?

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