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29 March, 17:31

3. Suppose m = 2 + 6i, and |m+n|=3√10, where n is a complex number.

a. What is the minimum value of the modulus of n?

b. Provide one example of the complex number, n.

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  1. 29 March, 18:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Suppose m = 2 + 6i, and |m+n|=3√10,

    The modulus sign means m+n can either be positive or negative as shown.

    If it is positive:.2+6i+n = 3√10

    n = 3√10 - (2+6i)

    n = 3√10-2-18√10i

    n = (-2+3√10) + √10i

    b) Example of the complex number is given as (-2+3√10) + √10i. This is a complex number because it contains the real part and the imaginary part.
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