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Factor the expression over the complex numbers. x^2+72

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x^2 = -72 so x is
i*6√(2) or -i*6√(2)

User Hektor
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Answer:


x^2+72=(x-6i√(2))(x+6i√(2))

Explanation:


x^2+72

To get the factors , first we solve the given expression for x


x^2+72=0

Subtract 72 from both sides


x^2=-72

Take square root on both sides


x=+-√(-72)

square root (-1) is 'i'


x=+-i√(72)


x=+-6i√(2)


x=+6i√(2) and
x=-6i√(2)

Write the x values in the parenthesis to get the factor form

When 'a' is a x value then (x-a) is a factor


x^2+72=(x-6i√(2))(x+6i√(2))

User Kacey Ezerioha
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