Mathematics, 03.08.2021 07:40 leannamat2106
For z = –3 – 5i, which graph shows z and the product of z · i?
On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is labeled imaginary and the x-axis is labeled real. Point z is (negative 3, negative 5) and point z times I is (5, negative 3).
On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is labeled imaginary and the x-axis is labeled real. Point z is (negative 3, negative 5) and point z times I is (3, negative 5).
On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is labeled imaginary and the x-axis is labeled real. Point z is (negative 3, negative 5) and point z times I is (negative 5, 3).
On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is labeled imaginary and the x-axis is labeled real. Point z is (negative 3, negative 5) and point z times I is (negative 3, 5).
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For z = –3 – 5i, which graph shows z and the product of z · i?
On a coordinate plane, the y-axis is...
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