True or False: The imaginary number ?4 i is a solution to the equation x² + 16 = 0. If the statement above is true, then enter a capital T in the box. If the statement above is false, then enter a capital F in the box. *Allowed attempts: 2 Check Answer Determine all of the complex solutions to the equation below. Enter an exact form for each solution in the answer box, and separate multiple solutions with a comma. (x - 7) (x - 3) = -1 The solutions set is: {} Allowed attempts: 2 Check Answer Calculator Determine the real number solutions to the equation below. Enter each solution separated by a comma. If there are no solutions, type NS (Capital N Capital S) in the answer box. $frac{5}{6} + frac{6}{x^2 - 2x} = frac{4}{-1}$ The solution set is: { }
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