N.CN.C.7 - Solve Quadratic Equations With Complex Solutions
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N.CN.C.7 - Solve Quadratic Equations With Complex Solutions
Solve.
For the equation
A quadratic with real coefficients has a solution –4+3i. Enter the other solution.
Enter the real part r of each solution for
Identify if each statement is Always True, Sometimes True, or Never True for a quadratic with real coefficients.
For the quadratic equation shown below, select all statements that must be true.
Amelia was solving a quadratic equation and made an error.
Find ALL the equations that meet the criteria below.
Frida makes the following claim:
A student says: “Every x-intercept is a root, but not all roots are x-intercepts.”
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