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Let P ( x ) = x ^ 4 x ^ 3
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Let P ( x ) = x ^ 4 x ^ 3 5 x ^ 2 + 4 x + 4 . Suppose P (
Let P
(
x
)
=
x
^
4
x
^
3
5
x
^
2
+
4
x
+
4
.
Suppose P
(
a
)
=
0
for some real number a
.
Then a
^
2
can be expressed in the form m
+
n for integers m and n
.
Find m
+
n
.
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