SOLUTION: Divide and simplify to the form a+bi.
numerator: -4+2i
Denominator: y-i
I got: -4+2i/y-i * i/i= -4+2i^2/y-i^2= -4+2/y+1= -2y-1. Is this the right answer? This is from a take h
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: Divide and simplify to the form a+bi.
numerator: -4+2i
Denominator: y-i
I got: -4+2i/y-i * i/i= -4+2i^2/y-i^2= -4+2/y+1= -2y-1. Is this the right answer? This is from a take home test.
This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
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