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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 08:02 pineapplefun

1. for centuries, mathematicians believed that quadratic equations, like the one below, had no solutions and were not solvable.

a. why did they believe this? explain your answer.
x^2 -10x+40=0

b. using the concept of i, complete the problem above and find the two complex solutions.

c. substitute your value into your equation to prove that your solutions found in part b are correct.

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