SOLUTION: I need help in finding the solutions to x^2+2(pie)=0.

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Question 44314: I need help in finding the solutions to x^2+2(pie)=0.
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Okay, subtract the 2(pi) first and get
x^2 + 2(pi) = 0
x^2 = -2(pi)
now take the root and get imaginary solutions
x = ± sqrt(-2(pi))
x = ± i*sqrt(2(pi))

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