How do you solve x^2+16=0 using the quadratic formula?

Lennie Davis

Lennie Davis

Answered question

2021-12-20

How do you solve x2+16=0 using the quadratic formula?

Answer & Explanation

Jeffery Autrey

Jeffery Autrey

Beginner2021-12-21Added 35 answers

If ax2+bx+c=0
then x=12a(b±b24ac
For x2+16=0
a=1, b=0, c=0
Substituting
x=12×1(0±024×1×16)
=12×±64
=±16
godsrvnt0706

godsrvnt0706

Beginner2021-12-22Added 31 answers

The quadratic formula is given by:
b±b24ac2a
The equation in standard form is
x2+0x+16
x2=0x+16
and a=1,b=0,c=16
Plug in:
0±02411621
0±642
The number under the square root is negative, so there are no real solutions.
Finding the imaginary solutions (i=1):
±6412
±6412
±8i2
±4i
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-29Added 656 answers

An alternative approach
x2+16=0
x2=16
this has no real solutioons but will have 2 complex solutions
take square root of both sides
x=±16 note plus or minus
x=±16×1=±4i

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