Respuesta :

Answer:

  3(cos(75°) +i·sin(75°)) and 3(cos(255°) +i·sin(255°))

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Euler's formula, this can be written as ...

  x^2 = 9·e^(i5π/6)

Then the square roots are ...

  x = (±√9)e^((i5π/6)/2) = ±3e^(i5π/12)

Of course, multiplying by -1 is the same as adding 180° to the angle.

The square roots are ...

  3(cos(75°) +i·sin(75°)) and 3(cos(255°) +i·sin(255°))