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Mike Andersen
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29 July, 18:18
How to solve this problem (2+3i) 2
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Johnathon Herman
29 July, 18:29
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(2+3i) 2
= 4 + 6i (distributive property)
if solve for i then
4 + 6i = 0
subtract 4 to both sides
6i = - 4
divide 6 to both sides
i = - 4/6
i = - 2/3
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Marissa
29 July, 18:47
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2 (2+3i) Use the distributive property
4+6i
i is an imaginary number, so this is as far as this can be solved.
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