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21 November, 12:55

The absolute value of a complex number z=a+bi, denoted |z|, is given by the formula

|z|=square root a^2+b^2.

find six distinct complex numbers (which are neither purely imaginary nor purley real) such that each has an absolute value of 7.

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  1. 21 November, 13:09
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You need to find six combinations of a and b such that a² + b² = 7.

    a = 1, b = √6

    a = √2, b = √5

    a = √3, b = 2

    a = 2, b = √3

    a = √5, b = √2

    a = √6, b = 1
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