In any polynomial when you have an imaginary root, there is always another imaginary root that is the conjugate of the first one:
1st root: 4 + 17i
2nd root: 4 - 17i (the conjugate of the 1st one)
Answer:
(-2,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the attached file
Answer:
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For this problem you must do Pythagorean theorem:

In this example 10ft is c and 7ft is a (or it could be b, and you'll be solving for a instead of b. It's the same thing, since a and b are both legs)
Plug what you know into the equation:

49 +b^{2} = 100
Bring 49 to the right side by subtracting it:
b^{2} = 51
Now you still must isolate b. The opposite of squaring is taking the square root so take the square root of both sides to cancel it from the left side:

b = 7.1414
b ≈ 7 ft
Hope this helped!
2 I believe I’m not 100% sure tho