SOLUTION: What's the answer?
(1-2i)/(3i)
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Question 697386: What's the answer?
(1-2i)/(3i)
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In order to simplify a quotient with radicals, there cannot be radicals in the denominator. Since i = , it is considered a radical in the denominator. To remove it from the denominator, multiply the expression by i/i, which is just multiplying by 1:
= -1, so the expression can be simplified to
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