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Please help!!! Algebra 2 question

Please help!!! Algebra 2 question-example-1
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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

4 + i

Discussion:

Let's verify the square root given above:

(4 + i) ^ 2= 4^2 + i^2 + 8i = 16 - 1 + 81 = 15 +8i

so (4+i) is indeed a square root.


How did I find this? Suppose that

sqrt(15 + 8i) = a + bi

Squaring both sides gives

15 + 8i = a^2 + 2abi + b^2*i^2 or

15 + 8i = a^2 + 2abi + b^2 (-1) or

15 + 8i = (a^2 - b^2) + (2ab)i.

Equating real and imaginary parts gives:

a^2 - b^2 = 15 and 2ab = 8

Now 2ab= 8 => b = 8/(2a) = 4/a. Substitute this value in the equation

a^2 - b^2 = 15 to get

a^2 - (4/a)^2 = 15. Multiply both sides by a^2

(a^2) * (a^2) - (4/a)^2 * (a^2) = 15 * a^2 or

(a^4) - 16 = 15 a^2 or rearranging

(a^2) ^2 - 15 (a^2) - 16 = 0.

This is a quadratic equation in a^2! Use the quadratic formula to solve for

a^2 . You will get that a^2 = -1 ( no way! ) or a^2 = 16. If a^2 = 16, then

a = 4 and from 2ab = 8, 2(4)b = 8, or 8b = 8 or b = 1.

I am now officially tired...... hope this helps.



Thank you,

MrB

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