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Which of these is a complex number?

A.

B.

C.

D.

User Talamaki
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Answer:

D. 8/3+ sqrt-7/3

Explanation:

User Harald Coppoolse
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Answer:

option D


(8)/(3) + \sqrt{(-7)/(3) }

Explanation:

Given in the question are 4 number

5√1/3 -
(9)/(√(7) )

2 -
(1)/(√(11) )

9 +
3\sqrt{(5)/(2) }


(8)/(3) + \sqrt{(-7)/(3) }

A Complex Number is a combination of a Real Number and an Imaginary Number

Example

a + ib

where a is real number

b is imaginary number

i is 'lota' which is √-1

So according to the definition above


(8)/(3) + \sqrt{(-7)/(3) } is complex number in which


(8)/(3)
is real part


\sqrt{(7)/(3) } √(-1) =
\sqrt{(7)/(3) } i
is the imaginary part

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