SOLUTION: Find the zeroes of the quadratic equation in realation to the imaginary number "i" x^2-x+8=0

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Question 649588: Find the zeroes of the quadratic equation in realation to the imaginary number "i"
x^2-x+8=0

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Use the quadratic formula:



Where



For your problem:

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