Asked by jake

how is 7-3i + 7+3i = 14/1
we're doing sum and product of roots, and i don't get how this is equal to 14

Answers

Answered by jake
sorry i needed to add more info for this to make sense
the problem is asking to write the quadratic equation that has those roots.
so in this case i'd use those roots to find -b/a
but i don't get how that correlates to -b/a?
Answered by Steve
if you want a quadratic that has 7-3i and 7+3i as roots, build it the way you normally do

say the roots were 3 and -2.You would say
y = (x-3)(x+2)

so, here we have

y = (x-(7-3i))(x-(7+3i))

looks messy, but with a little regrouping, and recalling that (a-bi)(a+bi) = a^2+b^2,

y = ((x-7)-3i)((x-7)+3i)
= (x-7)^2 + 9
= x^2 - 14x + 58
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