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solve the following equation x^2 + 27=-9

User Phil Ninan
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Answer:

x = ± 6i

Explanation:

Given

x² + 27 = - 9 ( subtract 27 from both sides )

x² = - 36 ( negative value indicates the solutions are complex )

Take the square root of both sides

x = ±
√(-36) = ± 6i

User Jovik
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Explanation:

x²=-9-27

x²=-36

there's no x

User Renate
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