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Further examine positive and negative roots of equations. Determine if x = 2 and x = -2 are roots of each of these equations: x2 = 4, x3 = 8, x4 = 16, x5 = 32. Develop a rule for when ± should be included in the solution to a polynomial equation with degree of 2 or greater.

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