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Justine Gill
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14 April, 05:01
What are the complex zeros of y = x4 + 9
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Jane Browning
14 April, 05:11
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The answer is x = 4√ - 9, - 4 √ - 9!
The 4 is a part of the radical (-9^1/4)
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