Chapter 9: Problem 19
\(-\frac{1}{4} x^{2}=-4\)
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Chapter 9: Problem 19
\(-\frac{1}{4} x^{2}=-4\)
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\(y=x^{2}-10 x+29\)
\(4 h^{2}=-196\)
\(\sqrt{8^{2}-4(4)(8)}\)
\(2 w^{2}+4=-18\)
The voltage drops in an AC circuit are \(3.1460+17.175 i\) volts, \(-18.697+3.0820 i\) volts, and \(135.61-20.252 i\) volts. Find the sum of these voltages.
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