SOLUTION: Find the number of nonzero solutions of the equation: z^2+2z̅=0.
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Question 533203: Find the number of nonzero solutions of the equation: z^2+2z̅=0.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the number of nonzero solutions of the equation: z^2+2z̅=0.
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If you are just looking for the number of solutions, use
the discriminant:
b^2-4ac = 2^2-4*1*0 = 4
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Since it is > 0 there are 2 solutions.
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If you need the solutions:
Factor z^2+2z = 0
z(z+2) = 0
z = 0 or z = -2
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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