Algebra 2 - Simplifying negative radicals using the the imaginary unit i, sqrt(-24)

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I have this (2i sqrt of six) as my answer to a system of equations with elimination. Now, i'm trying to plug it back in to check that it is a real solution, im wondering how would I square it if its x^2 that i have to plug this answer in for ?

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is that the rule? Can’t we just leav it undefine? Or is it wrong if I answer Undefine or zero?

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Why do you put the variable “I”? Could you explain why

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But can’t you simplify square root of 6 using 4•2? If so what would you do afterwards?

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I am on a quest for the answer to [Square Root of Negative One-Half]

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