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Mathematics, 03.07.2021 03:50 Staceyrycz2772

(a) Determine a cubic polynomial with integer coefficients which has $\sqrt[3]{2} + \sqrt[3]{4}$ as a root. (b) Prove that $\sqrt[3]{2} + \sqrt[3]{4}$ is irrational.

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