ikang24601 ikang24601
  • 05-03-2020
  • Mathematics
contestada

The roots of the quadratic equation z^2 + az + b = 0 are -7 + 2i and -7 - 2i. What is a+b?

Respuesta :

spotify2joseph spotify2joseph
  • 05-03-2020

Answer:

a+b=249/14

Step-by-step explanation:

z1= [-a+sqrt(a^2-4ab)]/2

z1= [-a-sqrt(a^2-4ab)]/2

--------------------------------------------------

z1= -a/2+[sqrt(a^2-4ab)]/2

then,

-a/2=-7

so, a=14

a^2-4ab= -16

b=(a^2+16)/(4a)

b=53/24

therefore, a+b= 249/14

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

how many miles is covered by S forest
which processes requires hydrolytic enzymes?
in this article, gary lautens uses satire to make a point about hockey. what is the author’s real message?
1. What do poets do when they personify subjects? Choose a poem from the unit that uses personification, identify the subject that is personified in the poem, a
Imagine you or a family member experienced a medical emergency. Explain two reasons when and why confidentiality would be important to you.
the height of a mountain peak above sea level is called?
how or what do you draw to represent the loyalists and the patriots weiw of the boston masacre
3feet to 8yards what is the simplist fraction
which number is greaer than 0.7
how did the environment affect early americans