SOLUTION: −3(i/2) in standard form...we never went over something like this in class and the book is useless. Thank You for your time and effort

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Question 1050550: −3(i/2) in standard form...we never went over something like this in class and the book is useless.
Thank You for your time and effort

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

"Standard form" for complex numbers is where and are numbers.
If or is , you omit that part.
For example, if you write as just , and if as just .
you are given which is same as or , so in your case and standard form is

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