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1 6 . 7 . 3 Conclude, with the help of Exercise
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1 6 . 7 . 3 Conclude, with the help of Exercise 1 6 . 5 . 1 , that. root ( 3 )
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6
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Conclude, with the help of Exercise
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.
5
.
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that.
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is not constructible.
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