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5 February, 06:49

What is the multiplicative inverse of 6 + 2i?

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  1. 5 February, 07:12
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    The product of a number and it multiplicative inverse is 1. Let the multiplicative inverse of 6 + 2i be x. Then

    x (6 + 2i) = 1

    x = 1 / (6 + 2i) = (6 - 2i) / (6 + 2i) (6 - 2i) = (6 - 2i) / (36 - 12i + 12i + 4) = (6 - 2i) / 40
  2. 5 February, 07:13
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    We have to multiply (6 + 2i) with its conjugate:

    (6 + 2i) (6 - 2i) = 36-12i+12i-4i^2

    As i^2 = - 1. So,

    = 36+4

    = 40

    So 40 + is the correct answer.
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