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This is a precalculus problem on complex numbers. Please give a explanation with your answer, thank you.

This is a precalculus problem on complex numbers. Please give a explanation with your-example-1
User Gkatzioura
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➙Let's solve for i.

z=−2−5i

➙Step 1: Flip the equation.

−5i−2=z

➙Step 2: Add 2 to both sides.

−5i−2+2=z+2

−5i=z+2

➙Step 3: Divide both sides by -5.


( - 5i)/( - 5) = (z + 2)/( - 5)

So the answer is


  • i=−1 \frac{ - 1} 5z+ ( - 2)/(5)

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z = \stackrel{x}{-2}\stackrel{y}{-5} i\qquad \begin{cases} \theta =tan^(-1)\left( (y)/(x) \right)\\\\ \theta =tan^(-1)\left( (-5)/(-2) \right)\\\\ \theta \approx 1.19~radians \end{cases}

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