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  9. questionThe square root of a negative number is imaginary. That is you cannot find, for example, sqrt(-49) . Why? my answer Yes
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  10. When dealing with imaginary and complex numbers, are there 2 solutions?I.e.: x^2=4 x=2,-2 For: x^2=-4 x=2i or -2i ? (Is there a
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