SOLUTION: How would you graph a graphical interpretation of the problem (5-6i) and (-3+i)? I worked the problem and came up with 2-5i, but am unsure how to graph it.

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Question 89821: How would you graph a graphical interpretation of the problem (5-6i) and (-3+i)? I worked the problem and came up with 2-5i, but am unsure how to graph it.
Answer by scott8148(6628) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
graph first point ... use first point as an "origin" and graph the second point

this is the same technique as adding vectors ... the tail of the second vector starts at the head of the first