SOLUTION: I have a quadratic equation whos solution is 3+ 3 times radical 7i over six can this equation be reduced to 1+ radical 7i over two?

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Question 213788: I have a quadratic equation whos solution is 3+ 3 times radical 7i over six can this equation be reduced to 1+ radical 7i over two?
Answer by tutor_paul(519)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Yes it can:

Divide numerator and denominator by 3. Note that you don't change the value of a fraction when you divide numerator and denominator by the same value:

now just simplify each term and you are done:

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