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Aylin Estrada
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29 January, 04:03
What is (7-4i) + (-2+5i)
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Kaylynn Stanley
29 January, 04:15
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(7-4i) + (-2+5i) = 5 + i
Answer = 5 + i
Step-by-step explanation:
Group the real part and the imaginary part of the complex number
(7 - 4i) + (-2 + 5i)
= (7 - 2) + (-4 + 5) i
Refine = 5 + i
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Remington Marshall
29 January, 04:24
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7-2 + - 4i + 5i
5+i
The answer is 5 plus I
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