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What is the additive inverse of the complex number 13 – 2i?

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its actually -13 + 2i

the complex number and its additive inverse should equal 0 + 0i
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Answer:

-13+2i

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given with the a complex number 13-2i

The additive inverse of complex number is -(a+ib)

Complex number general representation is a+ib where a and b are real numbers.

Here we have a complex number 13-2i so a=13 and b=-2i

So, additive inverse will be -(13-2i) after simplifying we will get -13+2i

Therefore additive inverse of complex number is -13+2i

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