Concept explainers
a.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
a.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solution of the equation is a pure imaginary number.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equationis
Calculation:
Apply radical property
Subtract
Hence the solution of the equation is a pure imaginary number.
b.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
b.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solution of the equation is an imaginary number.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equation is
Calculation:
Remove parentheses.
Subtract
Hence the solution of the equation is an imaginary number.
c.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
c.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solutions of the equation are a pure imaginary numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equation is
Calculation:
Add
Divide both sides by
Hence the solutions of the equation area pure imaginary numbers.
d.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
d.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solutions of the equation are an imaginary numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equation is
Calculation:
Add
Use
In the given equation,
Hence the solutions of the equation are an imaginary numbers.
e.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
e.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solutions of the equation are real numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equation is
Calculation:
Hence the solutions of the equation are real numbers.
e.
Find the solution of the given equation and check whether the results are a real numbers, imaginary numbers or pure imaginary numbers.
e.
Answer to Problem 7CA
The solutions of the equation are real numbers.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given equation is
Calculation:
Use quadratic formula
In the given equation,
Hence the solutions of the equation are real numbers.
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