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A complex number, (a + bi), multiplied by (2 + 3i) and added to -i gives the product of (-11 + 5i) and (1 – i). a = and b =
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(a + bi)(2 + 3i) - i = (-11 + 5i)(1 - i)
(a + bi)(2 + 3i) - i = -11 + 11i + 5i - 5i²
(a + bi)(2 + 3i) - i = -6 + 16i
(a + bi)(2 + 3i) = -6 + 17i
a + bi = 3 + 4i
a = 3, b = 4
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