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[" (17) Let "1,omega" and "omega^(2)" be the cube roots of unity.The possible degree of a polynomial,with real coefficier "],[" having "2 omega^(2),3+4 omega,3+4 omega^(2)" and "5-omega-omega^(2)" as roots can be equal to "],[[" (A) "4^(4),=(3+40,3+40^(2))/((B)5)=," as roots can be equal to "," (D) "80],[" (A) "4^(4)," (B) "5," (C) "6]]

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