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[" Let "a=cos1^(@)" and "b=sin1^(@)." We say that a real number is algebraic if it is a root of "],[" a polynomial with integer coefficients.Then "],[" A."a" is algebraic but "b" is not algebraic "],[" B."b" is algebraic but "a" is not algebraic "],[" C.both "a" and "b" are algebraic "],[" D.neither "a" nor "b" is algebraic "]

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