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Solve the equation 25z2 + 140 = −29 by using square roots.

User Nouse
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Answer:

13i/5

Explanation:

25z^2+140=-29 subtract 140 from both sides

25z^2=-169 now square root both sides.


\sqrt{25z^(2) }=
√(-169) a negative root forms i

5z=13i

z=13i/5

User Ibaneight
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Answer:

z is 13i/5

Explanation:


{ \sf{25 {z}^(2) + 140 = - 29}} \\ { \sf{25 {z}^(2) = - 169 }} \\ { \sf{ \sqrt{25 {z}^(2) } = √( - 169) }} \\ { \sf{5z = √(169 * - 1) }} \\ { \sf{5z = √(169) * √( - 1) }} \\ { \sf{5z = 13 * \sqrt{ {i}^(2) } }} \\ { \sf{5z = 13i}} \\ { \sf{z = (13i)/(5) }}

User Olivier Tassinari
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