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If a4=3i, then a is invertible. Is it true or false? Why?

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The statement is true because a non-zero complex number, such as one that results in 3i when raised to the fourth power, always has a multiplicative inverse, rendering it invertible.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'If a4 = 3i, then a is invertible' is true. In the context of complex numbers, if a is raised to the power of 4 and equals a non-zero complex number, it implies that a itself is a non-zero complex number. By definition, a non-zero complex number is always invertible because there exists a multiplicative inverse such that a multiplied by its inverse gives the multiplicative identity (1).

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