SOLUTION: What is the final solution for: (3-sqrt(-7))+(5+sqrt(-2)) I know you have to put it in proper complex form and then add the real part coefficients and the imaginary part coef

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Question 608178: What is the final solution for:
(3-sqrt(-7))+(5+sqrt(-2))
I know you have to put it in proper complex form and then add the real part coefficients and the imaginary part coefficients, but I'm confused as to how they add up and would like to check my answer.

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