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Use the quadratic formula to solve the
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2 −8+41 = 0

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Answer:

Solving the equation
x^2-8x+41=0 using quadratic formula we get
x=4+5i \ or \ x=4-5i

Explanation:

We need to solve the equation
x^2-8x+41=0 using quadratic formula.

The quadratic formula is:


$x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)$

where a=1, b=-8 and c=41

Putting values in formula and finding x


$x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a)$\\$x=(-(-8)\pm√((-8)^2-4(1)(41)))/(2(1))$\\$x=(8\pm√(64-164))/(2)$\\$x=(8\pm√(-100))/(2)$\\We \ know \ √(-1)=i\\x=(8\pm10i)/(2)\\x=(8+10i)/(2) \ or \ x=(8-10i)/(2)\\x=4+5i \ or \ x=4-5i

So, Solving the equation
x^2-8x+41=0 using quadratic formula we get
x=4+5i \ or \ x=4-5i

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