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For the equation |[1,x,x^2],[x^2, 1,x],[...

For the equation `|[1,x,x^2],[x^2, 1,x],[x,x^2, 1]|=0,` There are exactly two distinct roots There is one pair of equation real roots. There are three pairs of equal roots Modulus of each root is 2

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