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Divide (-8+ square root of -12)/40

Problem

(−8+√(,−12))/40

Solution

  1. Express the square root of a negative number using the imaginary unit i

√(,−12)=√(,−1⋅4⋅3)

√(,−12)=2*i√(,3)

  1. Substitute the simplified radical back into the original expression.

(−8+2*i√(,3))/40

  1. Factor out the greatest common factor from the terms in the numerator.

2*(−4+i√(,3))

  1. Divide the numerator and the denominator by their common factor of 2

(2*(−4+i√(,3)))/40=(−4+i√(,3))/20

  1. Split the expression into its real and imaginary parts.

(−4)/20+(i√(,3))/20

  1. Simplify the real part by reducing the fraction.

−1/5+√(,3)/20*i

Final Answer

(−8+√(,−12))/40=−1/5+√(,3)/20*i


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