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The multiplicative inverse of a complex number is found by taking the complex conjugate of the number and dividing by the square of its magnitude. For the complex number 3-i, the complex conjugate is 3+i. The magnitude of 3-i is sqrt(3^2 + (-1)^2) = sqrt(9 + 1) = sqrt(10). Therefore, the multiplicative inverse of 3-i is (3+i) / 10.

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Does the pseudo complex number 3+t have multiplication inverse

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A complex salad is a salad containing more than 3 ingredients

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A complex salad is a salad containing more than 3 ingredients

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The complex conjugate of a+bi is a-bi.

This is written as z* where z is a complex number.

ex.

z = a+bi

z* = a-bi

r = 3+12i

r* = 3-12i

s = 5-6i

s* = 5+6i

t = -3+7i = 7i-3

t* = -3-7i = -(3+7i)

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0 + 5i

Its complex conjugate is 0 - 5i

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The charge on chromium in the complex Cr(NH)Br is 3.

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Yes. If the number is like, for example, 3+0i, then you'll figure out that the number, though is written as a complex number, is actually a real number 'cause 0i=0 and 3+0=3 so you have both real and complex number. Every number is a complex number, no matter if it's imaginary or real or a combination of both (a+bi).

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  1. A complex fraction is a fraction where the numerator, denominator, or both contain a fraction. Example 1: is a complex fraction. The numerator is 3 and the denominator is 1/2.

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Ah! but they can. Using absolute values |3-i|<|3+2i|.

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(1+i)3 = 1 + 3i - 3 - i

= -2 + 2i

This is a complex number, and therefore cannot be plotted on a Cartesian plane.

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glucose, fructose, and galactose

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Yes. All real numbers are considered complex numbers, with the imaginary part being equal to zero.

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Sure, here are two examples of complex fractions:

  1. **Example 1**:

    [

    \frac{\frac{3}{4}}{\frac{5}{6}}

    ]

    This is a complex fraction where the numerator is (\frac{3}{4}) and the denominator is (\frac{5}{6}).

  2. **Example 2**:

    [

    \frac{\frac{2x + 1}{3}}{\frac{7}{2x - 4}}

    ]

    This is a complex fraction where the numerator is (\frac{2x + 1}{3}) and the denominator is (\frac{7}{2x - 4}).

In both examples, the fractions within the numerator and the denominator make the overall fraction complex.

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The L-A- Complex - 2012 It's All About Who You Know 1-3 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:TV-14

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Everwood - 2002 Complex Guilt 3-11 was released on:

USA: 17 January 2005

Hungary: 22 December 2006

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I will be glad to give you a complex number. (i^i)^i is i raised to the i power and

raised to the i power again. This is not the same as i^3 which is -i but computes to .947 + .321i

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Not necessarily. Say you're in common time (which is 4 4 time), composers will indicate you're switching to triplets with the 3. But if say you're in a complex time (which is like 6 8, 9 8, etc... 3 8 is not considered a complex time), you will not be given a 3 above the triplets because it is understood when you are in a complex timing, the music will be in triplets.

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The equation for the formation of the dithio sulfato argentate I complex ion is:

[Ag(S2O3)2]3- + 2Ag+ ⇌ [Ag2(S2O3)2]2-

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A complex salad is a salad containing more than 3 ingredients

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Yes, a complex number can be graphed on a two-dimensional plane known as the complex plane. The real part of the complex number corresponds to the x-axis, while the imaginary part corresponds to the y-axis. The complex number is represented by a point in the complex plane, with its coordinates being the real and imaginary parts. The distance of the point from the origin represents the magnitude of the complex number.

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A complex number is like x+iy = 3+i6 and "i" is the imaginary unit.

A formula like w=(z^3-1)/(z^3-i) when graphed, makes interesting art. See the

below link for a picture.

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Oh, dude, the complex conjugate of 8 + 6i is just flipping the sign of the imaginary part, so it's 8 - 6i. It's like changing your mood from happy to grumpy, but in the world of math. So yeah, that's the deal with complex conjugates.

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Any real (or even complex) number can be a power or exponent of 3. There are infinitely many of them.

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no, a complex-complex sentence is just a complex sentence. there is no such thing as a complex-complex sentence.

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One possible answer is (2/3) / (1/21).

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Just change the sign of both the real part, and the imaginary part. For instance, the additive inverse of:3-4i

is:

-3+4i

(If you have the complex number in polar coordinates, add or subtract pi to the angle.)

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A complex number has an imaginary component and is of the form a + bi. (And i is the square root of -1 in this application.)

A matrix is a table of numbers. For example, we might give the current (x,y,z) coordinates of a dozen asteroids using a 12 * 3 matrix.

A complex matrix is a matrix of complex numbers.

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Five: Shield, Composite/Strato, Cinder Cones, Spatter Cones and Complex.

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The only real root is 3. But there are also two complex roots.

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