How do you find all the real and complex roots of x^2-3=0?

1 Answer
Feb 13, 2016

x=+-sqrt3

Explanation:

Solve the equation as you normally would.

Move the 3 to the right side of the equation.

x^2=3

Take the square root of both sides. Recall that the square root can be positive or negative.

sqrt(x^2)=+-sqrt3

x=+-sqrt3

These are the only two roots (both of which are real). We know the equation will only have two roots since the function's degree (largest exponent) is 2.