SOLUTION: i'm dealing with symplifing imaginary nubers. how do you solve 7-6i/-3+4i? please show work.
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Question 172626: i'm dealing with symplifing imaginary nubers. how do you solve 7-6i/-3+4i? please show work.
Answer by rosstutoring_93(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have not reached this part of Algebra II yet, so hang in there, here is straight from trying...
7-6i/-3+4i
6i= -6, so 7-6i would equal 13
4i= -4, so -3+4i would equal -7
the answer would be 13/-7...
_Lindsey
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