Answer:
it must also have the root : - 6i
Step-by-step explanation:
If a polynomial is expressed with real coefficients (which must be the case if it is a function f(x) in the Real coordinate system), then if it has a complex root "a+bi", it must also have for root the conjugate of that complex root.
This is because in order to render a polynomial with Real coefficients, the binomial factor (x - (a+bi)) originated using the complex root would be able to eliminate the imaginary unit, only when multiplied by the binomial factor generated by its conjugate: (x - (a-bi)). This is shown below:
where the imaginary unit has disappeared, making the expression real.
So in our case, a+bi is -6i (real part a=0, and imaginary part b=-6)
Then, the conjugate of this root would be: +6i, giving us the other complex root that also may be present in the real polynomial we are dealing with.
|x| - 5 < -13
|x| < -13 + 5
|x| < -8
No solution.
Answer:
6.3feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Radius= 4feet
The expression for the circumference of a circle is
C= 2πr
Substitute
C=2*3.142*4
C=25.136 feet
Also, a 90° arc is 1/4 of the circumference of a circle
Hence the length of the 90° arc is
=25.136/4
=6.284 feet
=6.3feet
It was a lot better then you got me in my life that way