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You can either simplify then add or add then simplify your answer
You can simplify fractions, sometimes, but you can never simplify whole numbers.
no
because when we simplify fractions it will give you the correct answer and that is the rule.
You multiply the numerator and the denominator of the complex fraction by the complex conjugate of the denominator.The complex conjugate of a + bi is a - bi.
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They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals. They are useful in reducing fractions and to simplify radicals.
You can either simplify then add or add then simplify your answer
Multiply top and bottom by the complex conjugate of the bottom complex number; this will make the bottom complex number into a real number which can then be made into fractions and simplified with the real part and the imaginary part (the multiplier of i [√-1]) of the multiplied out top number.
You can simplify fractions, sometimes, but you can never simplify whole numbers.
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complex fractions can be multiplied when you have two fractions multiplied and equal a whole number.
because when we simplify fractions it will give you the correct answer and that is the rule.
you can not simplify fractions when one of the ( whole or part) numbers can not be divided by and thing like 11 over 17 could NOT be simplified
They could be fractions in which the numerator or the denominator, or both, are complex numbers.
Simplify them.