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You CAN have a negative under the radical. You will bring out an i (imaginary).
I one, I one!! Negatives in the middle. Reference
Complex Number Standard Form (add this to your notes)
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Dividing Complex Numbers (no powers of i in the denominator are allowed in your answer)
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