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Write each of the following quadratic expressions as the product of two linear factors

a) z^2 + 4i
b) z^2 + 4
c) z^2 − 4
d) z^2 − 4i

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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given quadratic expressions in the form of


a^2-b^2

which is equal to
(a+b)(a-b)

a) z^2 + 4i =
(z-2i√(i))(z+2i√(i))

b) z^2 + 4 =
(z-2i)(z+2i)

c) z^2 − 4 =
(z-2)(z+2)

d) z^2 − 4i =
(z+2√(i))(z-2√(i))

Since a) and b) contains complex number so, it splits into complex linear factors.

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