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What are the roots of the equation x2 + 58 = 4?

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User Sherdim
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if the x2 is x^2 then :
x^2 + 58 = 4
move four over
x^2 +58 -4 =0
x^2 + 54+ = 0
(x^2 +729 )^2= -729
x^2 = -1458
x= + or - the square root of -1458
+ or - 2i ( square root of 13)


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User Midhun Sudhakar
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x^2 + 58 = 4 \\ \\ x^2 = 4 - 58 \ / \ subtract\ 58 \ from \ each \ side \\ \\ x^2 = -54 \ / \ simplify \\ \\ x = \pm √(-54) \ / \ square \ root \ of \ each \ side \\ \\ x = \pm √(54i) \ / \ simplify \\ \\ x = \pm 3 √(6i) \ / \ simplify \\ \\

So, your answer to this problem is x = ±3√6i

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