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Question 670713: I need help solving this equation into the a +bi form. (-2-4i)/I
Please and thank you.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I need help solving this equation into the a +bi form. (-2-4i)/I
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It's not an equation.
Equations have equal signs.
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(-2-4i)/i
= (-2-4i)*i/i^2
= (-2i - 4i^2)/-1
= 2i + 4i^2
= -4 + 2i

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