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[" If the product of two of the toots of "x^(4)-5x^(3)+3x^(2)+5x-6=0" is "3" then the toots are "],[[" a) "1.-2.4-8," b) "+-1,2,3," c) "+2i,2,3," d) "(-3)/(2)*(-1)/(3),2+-sqrt(3)]]

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