SOLUTION: If z=4-3i and z2=3-4i simplify z+1/z
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Question 1019616: If z=4-3i and z2=3-4i simplify z+1/z
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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What does "z2" mean? If you mean
, then you have described an impossible situation because
. If you mean
, then
is utterly extraneous information because
does not appear in the expression you want to simplify.
Furthermore, it is unclear whether you want to simplify
or
. You need to use parentheses more liberally.
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John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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hi
z1=1-3i/4+5i , z2=3-4i/5-6i
z1/z2 ?
thnx alot
(answered by ewatrrr,MathLover1)