SOLUTION: Find x and y in this equation: (3x-4y)+(6x+2y)i=5i Please help me with this problem. It's my last one!!!

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Question 493011: Find x and y in this equation:
(3x-4y)+(6x+2y)i=5i
Please help me with this problem. It's my last one!!!

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3x-4y)+(6x+2y)i=5i
(3x-4y)+(6x+2y)i = 0 + 5i
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3x-4y = 0 (the real coefficients)
6x + 2y = 5 (the i coefficients)
Can you finish it?

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