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11r {}^(2) + 10 = 0solve the equation with the quadratic formula.

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We have the expression:


11r^2+10=0

We can write the quadratic equation as:


\begin{gathered} r=-(0)/(2\cdot11)\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{0^2-4\cdot11\cdot10}}{2\cdot11} \\ r=\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{-440}}{22} \\ r=\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{4\cdot(-110)}}{22} \\ r=\pm(2)/(22)\sqrt[]{-110} \\ r=\pm\frac{\sqrt[]{110}}{11}i \\ r=\pm\sqrt[]{(11\cdot10)/(11\cdot11)i} \\ r=\pm\sqrt[]{(10)/(11)}i \end{gathered}

The roots of the expression are r=-√(10/11)*i and r=√(10/11)*i (complex roots).

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