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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Give two different numbers, each of which is the square of the other!

OpenStudy (klimenkov):

Complex number or real?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

interesting.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

two different numbers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just realized that

OpenStudy (klimenkov):

Solve[{x == y^2, y == x^2}, {x, y}] {{x -> 0, y -> 0}, {x -> 1, y -> 1}, {x -> -(-1)^(1/3), y -> (-1)^(2/3)}, {x -> (-1)^(2/3), y -> -(-1)^(1/3)}}

OpenStudy (klimenkov):

Only in complex they will be different.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will say \(\frac{1}{2}+\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}i\) and its conjugate

OpenStudy (klimenkov):

@jazy = lazy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not at this level of math yet. I posted because I thought it to be a good answer, not because I was too lazy to help and do it myself. However I'll take it off it bothers. (:

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