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Prove that the equation x^3-2x+1=0 is satisfied by putting x either of the values sqrt{2}sin 45^o, 2sin 18^o, and 2sin 234^o.
The solution set for x(x+2)^2(x 1)^5(2x 3)(x 3)^4>or equal to 0 is given by x belongs to [a,b] union [c,infinity) then the value of a+B+C=______
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