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Statement 1: If `a, b, c` are all rational and one of the roots of the equation `ax^2 +bx +c=0` is `2-sqrt5` then the other root is `2+sqrt5`. Statement 2: In any quadratic equation with rational coefficients, the irrational roots always occur in the conjugate pair.

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