Solve the inequality Given that f(1 + Given that z is a complex number satisfying z. = 2 - I. Find the range of the number k so that the equation has two distinct positive roots. Show that if the terms involving x with power greater than 4 are omitted. The expansion equals to 5 decimal places.
Solve the inequality Given that f(1 + Given that z is a complex number satisfying z. = 2 - I. Find the range of the number k so that the equation has two distinct positive roots. Show that if the terms involving x with power greater than 4 are omitted. The expansion equals to 5 decimal places.
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Solve the inequality Given that f(1 + Given that z is a complex number satisfying z. = 2 - I. Find the range of the number k so that the equation has two distinct positive roots. Show that if the terms involving x with power greater than 4 are omitted. The expansion equals to 5 decimal places.
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