SOLUTION: Solve the equation for the complex number z: 4+zi=2-3i

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Question 768565: Solve the equation for the complex number z:
4+zi=2-3i

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Answer by mathslover(157)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4+zi=2 -3i
Multliplying both sides by -i
-4i +zi *-i= -2i -3i*-i
-4i +z = -2i -3
Adding 4i to both sides.

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