SOLUTION: We introduced i as a square root of -1. Does i + 1 itself have any square roots among the complex numbers? If so, name one. If not, answer with "None."

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Question 1209246: We introduced i as a square root of -1. Does i + 1 itself have any square roots among the complex numbers? If so, name one. If not, answer with "None."
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