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Multiply 6i(4-6i). Write the result in the form a+bi
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Multiply 6i(4-6i). Write the result in the form a+bi
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36+24i
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24i + 36
6i (4 - 6i)
(6i)(4) = 24i
(6i)(-6i) = -36i^2
i^2 = (-1)
(-36)(-1)= 36
24i + 36
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