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30 December, 16:37

1 the sum of the binomials 3 + 2x and 4 - 5x. Explain how you can use the

result to find the sum of the complex numbers 3 +

n of the complex numbers 3 + 2i and 4 - 5i.

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  1. 30 December, 16:53
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    (3 + 2x) + (4 - 5x) = 7 - 3x

    (3 + 2i) + (4 - 5i) = 7 - 3i

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In the addition of two binomials you have to add separately each monomial as follows:

    (3 + 2x) + (4 - 5x) =

    = (3 + 4) + (2x - 5x) =

    = 7 - 3x

    Analogously, the sum of the complex numbers 3 + 2i and 4 - 5i is made adding the two real parts from one side, and the two imaginary parts from the other side, as follows:

    (3 + 2i) + (4 - 5i) =

    = (3 + 4) + (2i - 5i) =

    = 7 - 3i
  2. 30 December, 16:57
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    The sum of the complex numbers is 7-3i

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have the binomials 3 + 2x and 4 - 5x. When we sum binomials, we have to sum the independent terms with each other and the first degree terms with each other. Then:

    (3 + 2x) + (4 - 5x) = (3 + 4) + (2-5) x = 7 - 3x

    Therefore, we can cosider i as a variable and the sum of the complex number would be:

    (3 + 2i) + (4 - 5i) = (3 + 4) + (2-5) i = 7 - 3i
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