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simplify using imaginary number i.

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square root of -5/square of -7.
12 years ago

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(+ or -) i times sqrt of 5 / (+ or -) i times sqrt 7
12 years ago
Josh G.
both numbers negative
12 years ago
Reiny
√-5/√-7
= √5 i/(√7 i)
= √5/√7 = (√5/√7) * (√7/√7)
= √35/7
12 years ago

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