SOLUTION: Write a quadratic equation with the solutions 3i, -3i.
I got {{{x^2+0x-9=0}}}, but can 0x be correct? Did I write it wrong, or is this just the wrong answer?
Thank you!
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Question 1102686: Write a quadratic equation with the solutions 3i, -3i.
I got , but can 0x be correct? Did I write it wrong, or is this just the wrong answer?
Thank you!
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The correct answer is x^2 + 9 = 0.
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