Is this really a school question or is it just you being weird?
<u>We'll assume the quadratic equation has real coefficients</u>
Answer:
<em>The other solution is x=1-8</em><em>i</em><em>.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>The Complex Conjugate Root Theorem</u>
if P(x) is a polynomial in x with <em>real coefficients</em>, and a + bi is a root of P(x) with a and b real numbers, then its complex conjugate a − bi is also a root of P(x).
The question does not specify if the quadratic equation has real coefficients, but we will assume that.
Given x=1+8i is one solution of the equation, the complex conjugate root theorem guarantees that the other solution must be x=1-8i.
the answer for x is 76.4. the way to find it is by dividing 458.4 by 6 to find x s value.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
the "-" sign simply turns everything upside-down. what was above the x-axis is now below it. and vice versa. hence, a reflection over the x-axis.
the "+6" moves then everything up by 6 units. which is a vertical shift up by 6 units.