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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 14:00 abbeymorris3184

For a given polynomial, a given zero is 2 + 5√3, what would be another zero? Ive tried to solve it myself but can't think of any ways to do it. If anyone could help, I'd appreciate it :)

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