SOLUTION: Only one of these has an imaginary number when it's simplified Problem 1/3: 2i-(3+2i) Problem 2/3: -(-4) Problem 3/3: 3+√5

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Question 654178: Only one of these has an imaginary number when it's simplified
Problem 1/3: 2i-(3+2i)
Problem 2/3: -(-4)
Problem 3/3: 3+√5

Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.
2i - 3 - 2i

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2.
-(-4)

3.

prime
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