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2i+3+the square root of -4. i dont understand how to write this expeession as a complex number in standard form. a step by step would be helpful! thank you!
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2i+3+the square root of -4. i dont understand how to write this expeession as a complex number in standard form. a step by step would be helpful! thank you!
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First, you would need to find the square root of -4...
So, do -4 times itself and you get 16.
Lastly, you would add the 2i, the 3, and the 16...
So the answer to this problem would be...
2i+3+16=2i+19 <==
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First, know that the square root of -4 can be written as 4i.
2i + 3 + 4i
Once you do that, add the 2i and 4i and you have your final answer.
6i + 3
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