SOLUTION: Find the solutions of the equation. 4x^4 + 37x^2 +9 = 0 I need to find both the real and complex solutions! Thanks!

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Question 344307: Find the solutions of the equation.
4x^4 + 37x^2 +9 = 0
I need to find both the real and complex solutions!
Thanks!

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

You can factor this equation.

Two solutions:



where
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where

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