Question 110871

In mathematics, a {{{complex number}}} is a number which formally consists of

an ordered pair ({{{a}}},{{{b}}}) where {{{a}}} and {{{b }}}are the {{{real }}}

{{{numbers}}} often written: {{{a + bi}}} which is the standard form of a 

complex number  where {{{i= the_ imaginary_ unit}}} and {{{ i^2 = -1}}} or 

{{{i = sqrt(-1)}}}.

The real number {{{a}}} is called the {{{real}}}{{{ part}}} of the complex 

number, and the real number {{{b}}} is the {{{imaginary par}}}t.

{{{3 + 4i + 1 / 3 + 4i}}}……..add real parts together and imaginary parts together


{{{3 + 4i + 1 / 3 + 4i = 3 + 1/3 + 8i = 3(1/3) + 8i = 10/3 + 8i}}}