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s=2s\sqrt{-37}
Subtract 50 from 13 to get -37.
s=2s\sqrt{37}i
Factor -37=37\left(-1\right). Rewrite the square root of the product \sqrt{37\left(-1\right)} as the product of square roots \sqrt{37}\sqrt{-1}. By definition, the square root of -1 is i.
s=2is\sqrt{37}
Multiply 2 and i to get 2i.
s-2is\sqrt{37}=0
Subtract 2is\sqrt{37} from both sides.
s-2\sqrt{37}is=0
Reorder the terms.
s-2i\sqrt{37}s=0
Multiply -2 and i to get -2i.
-2\sqrt{37}is+s=0
Reorder the terms.
-2i\sqrt{37}s+s=0
Multiply -2 and i to get -2i.
\left(-2i\sqrt{37}+1\right)s=0
Combine all terms containing s.
\left(1-2\sqrt{37}i\right)s=0
Reorder the terms.
\left(-2\sqrt{37}i+1\right)s=0
The equation is in standard form.
s=0
Divide 0 by 1-2i\sqrt{37}.
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