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The equation of lowest degree with rational coefficients, one of whose roots is `sqrt7+sqrt3` is `x^4-20x^2+16=0` The equation of lowest degree with rational coefficients. One of whose roots is `sqrt2+isqrt3` is `x^4+2x^2+25=0`

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