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Factor the expression C^(2)-5c+9=0

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Answer:
\boxed{\left(c-(5)/(2)-(i√(11))/(2) \right)\left(c-(5)/(2)+(i√(11))/(2) \right)}

Explanation:

Using the quadratic formula to find the roots of the equation,


c=(-(-5) \pm √((-5)^2 -4(1)(9)))/(2(1))\\\\c=(5)/(2) \pm (i√(11))/(2)

So,


c^2 -5c+9=\boxed{\left(c-(5)/(2)-(i√(11))/(2) \right)\left(c-(5)/(2)+(i√(11))/(2) \right)}

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