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28 September, 06:09

Write (3i-2/3) - (6i-5) as a complex number in standard form

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  1. 28 September, 07:24
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    The standard form of a complex number is: a+bi

    thus evaluating the expression we get:

    (3i-2/3) - (6i-5)

    opening the parenthesis we get:

    3i-2/3-6i+5

    = (3i-6i) - 2/3+5

    =-3i+13/3

    thus the standard form will be:

    13/3-3i

    multiplying through by 3 we get:

    13-9i
  2. 28 September, 09:52
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    The correct answer is B. 13/3 - 3i
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