SOLUTION: (7 + i ) – (6 – 2i)
I know the answer is 1 + 3i but i dont know how to get there
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Question 739124: (7 + i ) – (6 – 2i)
I know the answer is 1 + 3i but i dont know how to get there
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(7 + i ) – (6 – 2i)=(7-6)+(1-(-2))i=1+3i
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