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The biquadratic equation with rational coefficients having roots 2 + `sqrt(3)`, 3+ 4i is

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`x^(4) + 10x^(3) + 50x^(2) + 106x + 25 = 0`

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`x^(4) + 10x^(3) - 50x^(2) - 106x +25 = 0 `

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`x^(4) - 10x^(3) + 50x^(2) - 106x + 25= 0`

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`x^(4) - 10^(3) - 50x^(2) + 106x - 25 = 0`

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