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What are the solutions of the equation x4 + 3x2 + 2 = 0? Use u substitution to solve. mc018-1.jpg and x = ±1 mc018-2.jpg and x = ±i mc018-3.jpg and x = ±i mc018-4.jpg and x = ±1

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Answer:

C-0, D-2, E-4

Explanation:

I got it wrong and it gave me this answer!

User Trent Bartlem
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ANSWER


x = \pm \: i
or


x = \pm \: √(2) i

EXPLANATION

We want to solve the equation,


{x}^(4) + 3 {x}^(2) + 2 = 0

We rewrite the equation to get,


( {x}^(2) ) ^(2) + 3 {x}^(2) + 2 = 0

We can now let

y = {x}^(2)

We substitute this value to get,


{y}^(2) + 3y + 2 = 0

We factor this to get,


(y + 1)(y + 2) = 0

This implies that,


y = - 1
or


y = - 2

But

x = \pm \: √(y)

Thus implies that,


x = \pm \: √( - 1)

\Rightarrow x = \pm \: i

or


x = \pm \: √( - 2)


\Rightarrow x = \pm \: √(2) i
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