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  • 03-11-2022
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Write a quadratic equation that has two imaginary solutions

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  • 03-11-2022

We are asked to determine a quadratic equation that has two imaginary solutions. Let's suppose that the solution of the equation is the following:

[tex]x=\pm i[/tex]

This means that the two imaginary solutions are "i" and "-i". Now, we use the following:

[tex]\pm i=\sqrt[]{-1}[/tex]

Substituting we get:

[tex]x=\sqrt[]{-1}[/tex]

Squaring both sides:

[tex]x^2=-1[/tex]

Now, we add 1 to both sides:

[tex]x^2+1=0[/tex]

And thus we have obtained a quadratic equation with two imaginary solutions.

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