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Given that `x-sqrt(5)` is a factor of the polynomial `x^(3)-3sqrt(5)x^(2)-5x+15sqrt(5)` find all the zeroes of the polynomial.

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`sqrt(5), -sqrt(5), 3sqrt(5)`
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