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Help please?? What do I put for the last 2??

Help please?? What do I put for the last 2??-example-1

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answer: 4(5j+3j) = 32j and 4(3j) = 12j

explanation: you have to distribute the 4 into both of the problems. when you do this for the first one you get (20j+12j) and that just adds up to 32j. when you do this for the second one you get 12j
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