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In $44-51,$ locate the point that corresponds to each of the given complex numbers.$$0+3 i$$
The complex number will be:No movement horizontally on the real number line3 units up on the imaginary lineSEE GRAPH
Algebra
Chapter 5
QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS AND COMPLEX NUMBERS
Section 4
The Complex Numbers
Equations and Inequalities
Quadratic Functions
Complex Numbers
Polynomials
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Okay. Our next one here is a negative three plus zero. I They also could have just given you a negative three. And you'll assume then that that means zero, this is zero I. And so I hear what you're gonna do is just go negative three along this real access here and then you won't go up or down because we have a zero I. So the point is just right there on this access. So with a better color there, you can see. So that's where this point here is located.
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