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Given z1 = 9+9 (square root) 3i and z2 = 2+ (square root) 3i, what is z2-z1?

a) 8+7 (square root) 3i
b) -7-8 (square root) 3i
c) 7+10 (square root) 3i
d) -7+10 (square root) 3i

Given z1 = 9+9 (square root) 3i and z2 = 2+ (square root) 3i, what is z2-z1? a) 8+7 (square-example-1
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Answer:

Answer is B

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User Allan Taylor
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Answer:

B

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