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19.08.2020 •
Mathematics
Which equation demonstrates the multiplicative identity property? (negative 3 + 5 i) + 0 = negative 3 + 5 i (negative 3 + 5 i ) (1) = negative 3 + 5 i (negative 3 + 5 i) (negative 3 + 5 i) = negative 16 minus 30 i (negative 3 + 5 i) (3 minus 5 i) = 16 + 30 i
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Ответ:
(-3 + 5 i) (1) = (-3 + 5 i)
Step-by-step explanation:
The multiplicative identity property says you can multiply anything by 1 without changing its value. That is demonstrated by the equation above.
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