Perform the indicated operations and write the result in standard form. $frac{6}{1+frac{7}{i}}$
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$\frac{7}{i}$ can be rewritten as $\frac{7}{i} \cdot \frac{-i}{-i} = \frac{-7i}{-i^2} = \frac{-7i}{1} = -7i$ So, the expression becomes $\frac{6}{1+(-7i)}$ Show more…
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