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Let `p(x)=0` be a polynomial equation of the least possible degree, with rational coefficients having `""^(3)sqrt7 +""^(3)sqrt49` as one of its roots. Then product of all the roots of `p(x)=0` is a.`56` b. `63` c. `7` d. 49

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