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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
10

1. For centuries, mathematicians believed that quadratic equations, like the one below, had no solutions and were not solvable.

Mathematics
1 answer:
7nadin3 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) Because the solution led to a square root of a negative number:

x^2 -10x+40=0

x^2 - 10x = -40   Completing the square:

(x - 5)^2 - 25 = -40

(x - 5)^2 = -15

x =  5 +/-√(-15)

There is no real square root of -15.

(b) A solution was found by introducing the operator i which stands for the square root of -1.

So the solution is  

= 5 +/- √(15) i.

These are called complex roots.

(c) Substituting in the original equation:

x^2 - 10 + 40:

((5 + √(-15)i)^2 - 10(5 + √(-15)i) + 40

= 25 + 10√(-15)i - 15 - 50 - 10√(-15)i  + 40

=  25 - 15 - 50 + 40

= 0.   So this checks out.

Now substitute 5 - √(-15)i

= 25 - 10√(-15)i - 15 - 50 + 10√(-15)i  + 40

=  25 - 15 - 50 + 40

= 0.  This checks out also.

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