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The equation: (5+2sqrt(6))^x^(2-3)+(5-2s...

The equation: `(5+2sqrt(6))^x^(2-3)+(5-2sqrt(6))^x^(2-3)=10h a s` Four complex roots Four roots whose sum is zero Four roots of which only two are Irrational Four integral roots

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