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4/2-3i+2/1+i write the result in standard form

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Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra
Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, Terry… 7th Edition
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00:01 In this problem, we have been given the two complex numbers as 2 plus 3i and 2 minus i.
00:10 And we are required to get the result when we multiply them.
00:14 So here, i is the imaginary number, which is root of minus 1.
00:20 So we just expand this in the normal manner.
00:23 So we take this 2 and multiply to the rest of the terms in the other bracket, which is 2 minus i.
00:29 And then we take the second term of the first bracket and multiply this with the other terms in the bracket...
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