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Suppose that P(x)=x^5+x^2+1 and Q(x)=x2−2. If r1, r2, r3, r4 and r5 are the five zeroes of P(x), find the value of Q(r1)×Q(r2)×Q(r3)×Q(r4)×Q(r5)
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