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Solve this question:. x² = -169

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x\text{ = 13i or 13}√(-1)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to solve the equation:


x^2\text{ = -169}

To do this we will find the square root of both sides:


√(x^2)\text{ = }√(-169)

Because we can't find the square root of a negative number, we have to split the number:


\begin{gathered} x\text{ = }\sqrt{-1\cdot\text{ 169}} \\ x\text{ = }\sqrt{-1\text{ }}\cdot\text{ }√(169) \\ x\text{ = }\sqrt{-1\text{ }}\cdot\text{ 13} \\ x\text{ = 13}√(-1)\text{ or better written as 13i} \end{gathered}

Note: i is referred to as unit complex number.

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