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Review the graph of complex number z. On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is labeled imaginary and the x-axis is labeled real. Point z is at (negative 3, 1). What is the modulus of z?

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User Dannemp
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

if this is the right problem it is -2

User Zhutoulala
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Answer:

The modulus of z is
√(10)

Explanation:

Complex number:

A complex number, given by:


z = x + iy

Can be represented also as a point (x,y).

The modulus is given by:


|z| = √(x^2 + y^2)

Point z is at (negative 3, 1). What is the modulus of z?


x = -3, y = 1. So


|z| = √(x^2 + y^2) = √((-3)^2+1^2) = √(10)

The modulus of z is
√(10)

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