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What are two numbers I can use to multiply to 4, but also i can add those numbers to equal 2? Any integers are okay.
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What are two numbers I can use to multiply to 4, but also i can add those numbers to equal 2? Any integers are okay.
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What are two numbers I can use to multiply to 4, but also i can add those numbers to equal 2? Any integers are okay.
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No 'real' numbers can do that job.
The two numbers are complex.
They are ...
1 + i √3
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1 - i √3
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