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| Question 913204:  The sum of two complex number is 4 and their product is 13. What are the two complex numbers?
 (a+bi)(c+di) = 13
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
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 Substituting for b into these last two equations
 
  
  and
 
  
  and summarizing the THREE equations which use just variables a,c,d is
 
   
 The last equation in the summary of the three-equation system equivalently gives
 
   
 Looking at the first equation of that system and the last equation and assuming
  , then 
  with the assumption about d allows to have the system:
 
   
 Find through adding first of those to the last of those,
 
  
  and then
 
  
  
   
 Return to the two equation which came from the product 13.
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  ----coming back to this after other steps... -
 
  , also from the product 13 situation 
  , because we know a and c 
  
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 Again
  
  
  
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 Because we found
  
  
  
   
 The variables a, b, c, and d, have now been solved for.
 ANSWER:  The two complex numbers are 2-3i and 2+3i.
 
  ----which we can soon use in substitution. 
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