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use quadratic formula to solve the equation 8x^2+3x=3x-2 solutions as a+b i
is 0 (plus and negative symbol) i/2 correct
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Yes — that's correct.
Work shown with the quadratic formula (or by simplifying first):
8x^2 + 3x = 3x − 2 ⇒ 8x^2 + 2 = 0 ⇒ x^2 = −1/4.
So x = ± sqrt(−1/4) = ± (i/2).
In a + bi form: x = 0 + (1/2)i and x = 0 − (1/2)i.
Work shown with the quadratic formula (or by simplifying first):
8x^2 + 3x = 3x − 2 ⇒ 8x^2 + 2 = 0 ⇒ x^2 = −1/4.
So x = ± sqrt(−1/4) = ± (i/2).
In a + bi form: x = 0 + (1/2)i and x = 0 − (1/2)i.
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