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If 5 is one root of the equation `|(x, 3, 7), (2, x, -2), (7, 8, x)|` = 0 then find the other two roots of the equation.

A

`-2 and 7`

B

`-2 and -7`

C

`2 and 7`

D

`2 and -7`

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