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Express the radical using the imaginary unit, 
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Express your answer in simplified form.

+-sqrt(-14)=+-◻

Express the radical using the imaginary unit, i i .\newlineExpress your answer in simplified form.\newline±14=± \pm \sqrt{-14}= \pm \square

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Q. Express the radical using the imaginary unit, i i .\newlineExpress your answer in simplified form.\newline±14=± \pm \sqrt{-14}= \pm \square
  1. Rewrite using ii: Rewrite 14-\sqrt{-14} using ii for the square root of 1-1.
  2. Split the radical: Split the radical into 1×14-\sqrt{-1} \times \sqrt{14}.
  3. Replace 1\sqrt{-1}: Replace 1\sqrt{-1} with ii to get i×14-i \times \sqrt{14}.
  4. Simplify final answer: Simplify to get the final answer as i14-i \sqrt{14}.

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