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For the polynomial, x^3-13x^2+60x-100, 5 is one of the zeros. Find all remaining zeros.
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For the polynomial, x^3-13x^2+60x-100, 5 is one of the zeros. Find all remaining zeros.
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For the polynomial, x^3-13x^2+60x-100, 5 is one of the zeros. Find all remaining zeros.
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X= 5, 4 + 2i, 4 - 2i
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