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Point A is shown on the complex plane.What is the standard form of the complex number that point A represents?

Point A is shown on the complex plane.What is the standard form of the complex number-example-1

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Hello there. To solve this question, we have to remember some properties about the representation of a complex number in the complex or Argand-Gauss plane.

Given the complex plane with the point A representing a complex number:

We have to remember that in the complex plane, a complex number z:


z=a+ib

has coordinates


(a,\,b)

And it is more commonly represented by a vector starting at the origin and with the tip on this point.

In this case, we find that the coordinates of the point A are:


A=(-5,\,3)

Which means that the complex number is


-5+3i

And this is the answer contained in the last option.

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