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Graphing Complex Numbers Sketch the complex numbers $z, 2 z,-z,$ and $\frac{1}{2} z$ on the same complex plane.$$z=-1+i \sqrt{3}$$
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This number can be represented as a point in the complex plane, where the real part (-1) is the x-coordinate and the imaginary part ($\sqrt{3}$) is the y-coordinate. Show more…
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