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Solve the following equations for real x and y.
(2-3i)(x+yi) = 4+i

User Srgtuszy
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Expand the left side and equate to like terms on the right side

(2 - 3i)(x + yi)

= 2x + 2iy - 3ix - 3yi² ← using i² = - 1, then

= 2x + 2iy - 3ix + 3y → compare with 4 + i

2x + 3y = 4 → (1)

- 3x + 2y = 1 → (2)

Multiply (1) by 3 and (2) by 2

6x + 9y = 12 → (3)

- 6x + 4y = 2 → (4)

Add (3) and (4) term by term to eliminate term in x

13y = 14 ( divide both sides by 13 )

y =
(14)/(13)

Substitute this value into (1) and solve for x

2x +
(42)/(13) =
(52)/(13)

Subtract
(42)/(13) from both sides

2x =
(10)/(13) ← divide both sides by 2

x =
(5)/(13)

Hence x =
(5)/(13) and y =
(14)/(13)

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