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Solve -3(1 -j)= 3j 1

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Final answer:

The equation -3(1 -j) = 3j 1 has no solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation -3(1 -j) = 3j, we can distribute the -3 to the terms inside the parentheses:

-3 + 3j = 3j

Then, we can subtract 3j from both sides of the equation:

-3 = 0

Since -3 is not equal to 0, there is no solution to this equation.

Therefore, -3(1 -j) = 3j 1 has no solution.

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