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[" 135.Each of the roots of the equation "x^(3)-6x^(2)+6x-5=0" are increased by "k" so that "],[" new transformed equation does not contain "x^(2)" term.Then "k=],[[" 2) "1/2," 3) "1," teancit "],[," (臣年) "]]

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