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Find a quadratic equation whose roots `x_(1)` and `x_(2)` satisfy the condition
`x_(1)^(2)+x_(2)^(2)=5,3(x_(1)^(5)+x_(2)^(5))=11(x_(1)^(3)+x_(2)^(3)` (assume that `x_(1),x_(2)` are real)

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