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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the standard form the equation below?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1422566450716:dw|

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

-47/29 + 119/58i if i didn't miscalculated something

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

miscalculate*

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

well I think there is a miscalculation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There is a miscalculation.

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

you want it on the form x+ y i right ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In my answers the denominator is 58 and the I is next to 119

OpenStudy (campbell_st):

if you distribute it becomes \[\frac{35 -19i}{-14 - 6i}\]

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

It is

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

I will use EQn to be clear

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

\[\frac{ -47 }{ 29 } + \frac{ 119 }{ 58 } i \]

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

campbell_st now (-14+6i) (35-19i)(-14+6i) and -14 * - 14 - 6 * 6 i^2

OpenStudy (trojanpoem):

I think I didn't miscalculate

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