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What is the modulus of 2 – 3i?

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A modulus is pretty much just the square root of x^2 + y^2, where y is the number that stands with the imaginary “i” and x is the real number. In this case, x is 2 and y is 3, so your modulus would be the square root of 4 + 9 (2^2 + 3^2), or the square root of 13.
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