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Avah Cobb
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9 November, 15:26
5/6 + 3j = - 2/3 I need to find the value of j
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Julissa Church
9 November, 15:54
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5/6 + 3j = - 2/3
Multiply all terms by 3.
5/2 = 3j - 2
Multiply all terms by 2.
5 = 6j - 4
Add 4 to both sides.
9 = 6j
Divide both sides by 6.
j = 1.5
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