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(9 – 6i) × m = 9 – 6i What is m?

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m is equal to 1



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Answer:

The value of m would be 1

Explanation:

Given equation,


(9-6i)* m=9-6i

Divide both sides of the equation by 9 - 6i ( division property of equality )

We get,


((9-6i)m)/(9-6i)=(9-6i)/(9-6i)


\implies m=1

Therefore, the value of m in the given equation would be 1.

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