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Simplify negative 5 minus the square root of negative 44

A negative 5 minus 4 times the square root of 11 i
B negative 5 minus 4 i times the square root of 11
C negative 5 minus 2 i times the square root of 11
D negative 5 minus 2 times the square root of 11 i

User Gaara
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It should be c, because you are able to factor out 2 from it and you’d still have 11 in the radical. Because it’s negative you put the i after the 2 you factored out and cause it’s -5 and then a minus you just leave it.
User Tomin B Azhakathu
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Answer:

Option C.

Explanation:

Negative 5 represents (-5)

Square root of negative 44 is
√((-44))

By the statement "negative 5 minus the square root of negative 44." will be

(-5) -
√((-44))

= -5 -
√((-1)(44))

=
-5-√((-1)(4*11))

=
-5-2√(11(-1))

=
-5-2(√(11) )[√((-1)) ]

=
-5-2i√(11)[since√((-1)=i)]

Option c will be the answer.

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