SOLUTION: x^2+{sqrt(5x)}+1=0 3t^2+11=2{sqrt(33t)} Thank you:)

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Question 195608: x^2+{sqrt(5x)}+1=0
3t^2+11=2{sqrt(33t)}
Thank you:)

Answer by arallie(162)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



Complex roots:
Root 1: 0.344-0.625 * i
Root 2: 0.344+0.625 * i
Root 3: -0.344+1.359 * i
Root 4: -0.344-1.359 * i


Complex roots:
Root 1: 0.928-0.76 * i
Root 2: 0.928+0.76 * i
Root 3: -0.928+2.912 * i
Root 4: -0.928-2.912 * i

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