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One of the roots of the equation `2000x^6 + 100x^5 + 10x^3 + x-2 =0` is of the form `(m+sqrt(n))/ (r )` , where m is non zero integer and n and r are relatively prime natural numbers. Find the value of `m + n + r` .

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