(x+9)^2 = -64 ? How to solve this ?
2 answers:
X=-9+8i,-9-8i or no solution (i see someone already answered this but this is here just in case)
To solve it, remember that
for

, assume a=b and a=-b
also,

so

64 is a perfect square but -64 isn't
hmm, we can factor out the -1
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square root both sides
x+9=8i or -8i
minus 9 from both sides
x=8i-9 or -8i-9
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