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porcupinetree

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For some reason, I'm stuck on part ii: I know that beta is equal to p^3 + p^5 + p^6, but I cannot find a way to "justify your answer". It's probably really obvious but I just can't see it.

By the way, I'm fine with all other parts of the question.
 

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For some reason, I'm stuck on part ii: I know that beta is equal to p^3 + p^5 + p^6, but I cannot find a way to "justify your answer". It's probably really obvious but I just can't see it.

By the way, I'm fine with all other parts of the question.
The reason is that, by the conjugate root theorem, as .
 

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