SOLUTION: What is the standard form of (30-i)-(18+6i)?
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Question 542215: What is the standard form of (30-i)-(18+6i)?
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(30-i)-(18+6i)
30-i-18-6i
(30-18)+(-i-6i)
12-7i
So (30-i)-(18+6i) = 12-7i
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