SOLUTION: how do you do i+(11-5i)
write the expression as a complex number in standard form.
i am not sure but i think you do
-i to the -5i
so you get (11-6i)?
am i correct? or if i a
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Question 269096: how do you do i+(11-5i)
write the expression as a complex number in standard form.
i am not sure but i think you do
-i to the -5i
so you get (11-6i)?
am i correct? or if i am wrong please show me how to please?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Think of 'i' as a variable. So which means that
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