SOLUTION: Please help!! I am suppose to solve this by square root property 16w^2+27=0 16w(squared)+27=0

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Question 263077: Please help!! I am suppose to solve this by square root property
16w^2+27=0
16w(squared)+27=0

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
16w^2=-27
w=sqrt(-27)
w=3*i*sqrt(3)/4
w=-sqrt(-27)
w=-3i*sqrt(3)/4

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