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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A polynomial equation with rational coefficients has roots PIC ATTACHED

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OpenStudy (campbell_st):

well just a thought... you could have \[1 - \sqrt{3}... and ... 3 + \sqrt{2} \] because if the polynomial has 2 quadratic, trinomial factors then it would have roots \[1 \pm \sqrt{3}... and ... 3 \pm \sqrt{2}\]

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