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Champ
12 February, 02:36
What multiplies to 3 and adds to 2
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Katelynn Gilbert
12 February, 04:46
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There is no pair of real numbers that can do that job.
The two numbers that CAN are ...
1 + √2 i
and
1 - √2 i
The ' i ' is the symbol used to stand for the square root of - 1.
(Yes, I know ... Negative numbers don't have square roots.
But there's a whole section of math built on the idea of the
square root of - 1, and the symbol most often used to represent
that is ' i ' ... for "imaginary".)
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