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| Question 357955:  Hi, I have no idea even were to begin with this problem. I have to show my work, but do not understand how to obtain the answer. If you can show me the steps I would perform, I would greatly appreciate it.
 Complex numbers are used in electronics to describe the current in an electric circuit. Ohm's law relates the current in a circuit, I, in amperes, the voltage of the circuit, E, in the volts, and the resistance of the circuit, R, in ohms, by the formula E=IR. Use this formula to solve.
 SEction 10.7
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 Find E, the voltage of a circuit, if I = (4-5i) amperes and R= (3+7i) ohms.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Find E, the voltage of a circuit, if I = (4-5i) amperes and R= (3+7i) ohms. ------
 Formula: E = IR
 E = (4-5i)(3+7i)
 E = 12+35 +28i-15i
 E = 47 +13i
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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