SOLUTION: Question: The absolute value of a complex number z = a + bi, denoted |z|, is given by the formula |z| = √a^2 + b^2 Find three distinct complex numbers (which are neither pur

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Question 1066938: Question: The absolute value of a complex number z = a + bi, denoted |z|, is given by the formula |z| = √a^2 + b^2
Find three distinct complex numbers (which are neither purely imaginary nor purely real) such that each has an absolute value of 5.

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