Answer:
Explanation:
Plug this into the quadratic formula. It's the easiest and surest way to solve a quadratic.
a = 2
b = 1
c = 2
Filling in the quadratic formula:
which simplifies to
You can't have a negative under the square root sign (or ay even index radical, for that matter), so we will rewrite it as
and since i-squared is equal to -1:
The only perfect square we can pull out of that square root is the i from the i-squared, so when we do that we get:
or you could put the i out front; it doesn't change the answer at all. The third choice down is the one you want.