SOLUTION: I know that the solutions of this problem are imaginary, but I don't think I solved it right. The problem is x^2+7x+14 and I believe the imaginary solutions are -7+iradical-7/2 and

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Question 634618: I know that the solutions of this problem are imaginary, but I don't think I solved it right. The problem is x^2+7x+14 and I believe the imaginary solutions are -7+iradical-7/2 and -7-iradical-7/2. Are these right?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
Re TY,
as to as i^2 = -1
x^2+7x+14 = 0


|Note 2 is the denominator for both terms

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