Solve the following equations for z, find all solutions: (1) 3z^2 + z + 3 = 0 (2) z^2 - (3 - 2i)z + 1 - 3i = 0 (3) z^2 - 2z + i = 0
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Step 1: For the equation \(3z^2 + z + 3 = 0\), we found the solutions to be \(z = \frac{-1 \pm \sqrt{35}i}{6}\). Show more…
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