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What is the standard form of the complex number that point A represents?

What is the standard form of the complex number that point A represents?-example-1
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-3 + 4i

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The standard form for a complex number is given by:


\begin{gathered} Z=a+bi \\ \text{Where:} \\ a\text{ is the real part,} \\ b\text{ is the imaginary part} \end{gathered}

From the graph, the coordinates of A corresponding to the real axis and imaginary axis is traced in blue color in the graph below:

Hence, the standard form of the complex number that a represents is: -3 + 4i

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