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9 November, 14:22

4x2 + x = - 3 how do people get an "i" term?

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  1. 9 November, 14:46
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    4x² + x = - 3

    You need to use the quadratic formula to solve this. First make sure to get everything on one side so the equation equals 0.

    4x² + x + 3 = 0

    x = (-b + / - √b² - 4ac) / 2a

    x = (-1 + / - √1² - 4 (4) (3)) / 2 (4)

    x = (-1 + / - √1 - 48) / 8

    x = (-1 + / - √-47) / 8

    Now before you continue, remember that you can't have a negative number in the square root. √-47 is the same as √47 * √-1.

    √-1 is the same thing as i, so you can take that out.

    It will now look like this: i√47

    So now you can continue doing the problem.

    x = (-1 + / - i√47) / 8

    x = - 1/8 + / - (i√47) / 8

    This can't really be simplified further.

    So if you are meant to put it in a + bi form, then the answers would be:

    x = - 1/8 + (i√47) / 8

    x = - 1/8 - (i√47) / 8
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