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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-28

Write the expression in the standard form \(a + bi\).

\[i - 55\]

Asked by 57BrownQTE

Answer (3)

it's fairly simple. the -55 part is the a and the i is the bi part just it's 1xi so = -55+i

Answered by vhv1122 | 2024-06-10

The expression 'i-55' can be written in the standard form a + bi as '-55 + i'. Here, the real part a is -55 and the imaginary part b is 1. ;

Answered by divyasharma122se | 2024-06-18

The expression i − 55 can be written in the standard form a + bi as − 55 + i , where a = − 55 and b = 1 .
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Answered by divyasharma122se | 2024-12-26