What can we say about the closed-form solutions of $ x^q - 2x + 1$ for $\def\N{\mathbb{N}} q \in \N^+$?

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What can we say about the closed-form solutions for $x^q - 2x + 1$ for $q \in \N^+$ ? I can solve it for small values of $q$ up to 5. And I wonder what happens next, for $q > 5$ ?

Maybe there are some special functions associated to the solutions of this equation...