SOLUTION: I need help simplifying this problem 5/i where i=square root of negative 1 So far, I substituted the "i" for the square root of -1. Then decided to multiply the nominator and den

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5/i where i=square root of negative 1
So far, I substituted the "i" for the square root of -1. Then decided to multiply the nominator and denominator by the square root of -1 and that's where I'm stuck. Please help. Thank you.

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