SOLUTION: what is 3/ (2-i)

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Question 450516: what is 3/ (2-i)
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so your equation is 3/2-i
all you have to do is multipy by change the sign from - to a +
so your equation will be 3/2-i.2+1
= 6+3i/4-i^2. so snice i^2 is equal to -1
your new quation will be 6+3i/4-(-1)
6+3i/4 = 6/4 + 3i/4
so your answer wiil be
6/4+3i/4

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