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Answer:


-10+i√(2)

Explanation:

One is given the following expression:


√(4)-√(-98)-√(144)+√(-128)

In order to simplify and solve this problem, one must keep the following points in mind: the square root function (
\sqrt{}) is a way of requesting one to find what number times itself equals the number underneath the radical sign. One must also remember the function of taking the square root of a negative number. Remember the following property: (
√(-1)=i). Simplify the given equation. Factor each of the terms and rewrite the equation. Use the square root property to simplify the radicals and perform operations between them.


√(4)-√(-98)-√(144)+√(-128)


√(2*2)-√(-1*2*7*7)-√(12*12)+√(-1*2*8*8)

Take factors from out of under the radical:


√(2*2)-√(-1*2*7*7)-√(12*12)+√(-1*2*8*8)


2-7i√(2)-12+8i√(2)

Simplify,


-10+i√(2)

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