SOLUTION: I have no idea if this is a complex number problem or not (it deals with imaginary numbers) but I can't figure out how to solve 4+7i/5+5i. This problem is a fraction

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Question 491856: I have no idea if this is a complex number problem or not (it deals with imaginary numbers) but I can't figure out how to solve 4+7i/5+5i. This problem is a fraction
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I think you mean (4+7i)/(5+5i)
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There's nothing to solve, it's not an equation.
You can rationalize the denominator, ie, make it a real number.
(4+7i)/(5+5i) = (4+7i)/5(1+i)
Multiply the NUM and DEN by the conjugate of 1+i, which is 1-i

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