z^2+2z+i(2z-1)=0

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Solution for z^2+2z+i(2z-1)=0 equation:


Simplifying
z2 + 2z + i(2z + -1) = 0

Reorder the terms:
z2 + 2z + i(-1 + 2z) = 0
z2 + 2z + (-1 * i + 2z * i) = 0
z2 + 2z + (-1i + 2iz) = 0

Reorder the terms:
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = 0

Solving
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = 0

Solving for variable 'i'.

Move all terms containing i to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-2z' to each side of the equation.
-1i + 2iz + 2z + -2z + z2 = 0 + -2z

Combine like terms: 2z + -2z = 0
-1i + 2iz + 0 + z2 = 0 + -2z
-1i + 2iz + z2 = 0 + -2z
Remove the zero:
-1i + 2iz + z2 = -2z

Add '-1z2' to each side of the equation.
-1i + 2iz + z2 + -1z2 = -2z + -1z2

Combine like terms: z2 + -1z2 = 0
-1i + 2iz + 0 = -2z + -1z2
-1i + 2iz = -2z + -1z2

Reorder the terms:
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = -2z + 2z + -1z2 + z2

Combine like terms: -2z + 2z = 0
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = 0 + -1z2 + z2
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = -1z2 + z2

Combine like terms: -1z2 + z2 = 0
-1i + 2iz + 2z + z2 = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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