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8 December, 17:45

A: What are the solutions to the quadratic equation x^2+9=0?

B: What is the factored form of the quadratic expression x^2+9?

Select one answer for question A, and select one answer for question B.

A: x=3

A: x=-3i

A: x=3i or x=-3i

A: x=3 or x=-3

B: (x+3) (x+3)

B: (x-3i) (x-3i)

B: (x+3i) (x-3i)

B: (x+3) (x-3)

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  1. 8 December, 17:57
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    Part A)

    x=-3i

    x=3i

    Part B)

    (x+3i) (x-3i)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Part A)

    x^2+9=0

    x^2=-9

    x = √-9

    x=√-1 * √9

    x=± i * 3

    x=±3i

    Part B)

    x^2+9=0

    x^2 - (-9) = 0

    x2 - (3i) ^2=0

    (x-3i) (x+3i) = 0!
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