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If `i=sqrt(-1)` then `4+5(-1/2+(isqrt3)/2)^334+3(-1/2+(isqrt3)/2)^365` is equal to

A

a natural number

B

an irrational number

C

a real number

D

a non-real number

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The correct Answer is:
C
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