Touba M. answered 02/16/20
B.S. in Pure Math with 20+ Years Teaching/Tutoring Experience
Hi Savannah,
your question has a problem.
One more time you check it.
if Z^1 = 2 + 3i
you cannot have Z^2 = 1-i
Good Luck
Savannah N.
asked 02/16/20__
Let z^1 = 2 + 3i and z^2 = 1 –i. Find z^1
1. -2 - 3i
2. √13
3. 2 - 3i
4. -2 + 3i
Touba M. answered 02/16/20
B.S. in Pure Math with 20+ Years Teaching/Tutoring Experience
Hi Savannah,
your question has a problem.
One more time you check it.
if Z^1 = 2 + 3i
you cannot have Z^2 = 1-i
Good Luck
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