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If 5 and (5+ square root 5) are two of the

roots of a third degree polynomial with integer coefficients, what is the other root?

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Answer:

5 -
√(5)

Explanation:

a polynomial of degree 3 has 3 roots

radical roots occur in conjugate pairs.

given 5 +
√(5) is a root then 5 -
√(5) is also a root.

the 3 roots are therefore

x = 5 and x = 5 ±
√(5)

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