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Nataly_w [17]
2 years ago
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Let x = a + bi and y = c + di and z = f + gi. Which statements are true? Check all of the boxes that apply. x + y = y + x (x × y

) × z = x × (y × z) x – y = y – x (x + y) + z = x + (y + z) (x – y) – z = x – (y – z)
Mathematics
2 answers:
romanna [79]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:A, B, D

Step-by-step explanation:

EDG

Leni [432]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<h3>The statements i) x+y=y+x</h3><h3> ,iv) (x+y)+z=x+(y+z)</h3><h3>and v) (x-y)-z = x-(y-z) are true </h3>

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that  x = a + bi and y = c + di and z = f + gi

<h3>To check which statements are true :</h3><h3>i)x+y=y+x</h3><h3>Taking LHS x+y</h3>

Substitute the values of x and y we get

x+y=a+bi+c+di

<h3>x+y=(a+c)+(b+d)i=LHS</h3><h3>Taking RHS y+x</h3>

Substitute the values of x and y we get

  • y+x=c+di+a+bi
  • y+x=(c+a)+(d+b)i
  • y+x=(a+c)+(b+d)i=RHS
  • Therefore LHS=RHS
<h3>Therefore x+y=y+x statement is true </h3><h3>iv) (x+y)+z=x+(y+z)</h3><h3>Taking LHS (x+y)+z</h3>

Substitute the values of x ,y and z we get

(x+y)+z=(a+bi+c+di)+(f+gi)

<h3>(x+y)+z=(a+c+f)+(b+d+g)i=LHS</h3><h3>Taking RHS x+(y+z)</h3>

Substitute the values of x ,y and z we get

x+(y+z)=(a+bi)+(c+di+f+gi)

<h3>x+(y+z)=(a+c+f)+(b+d+g)i=RHS</h3>

Therefore LHS=RHS

<h3>Therefore  statement (x+y)+z=x+(y+z) is true</h3><h3>v) (x-y)-z = x-(y-z)</h3><h3>Taking LHS (x-y)-z</h3>

Substitute the values of x ,y and z we get

(x-y)-z=(a+bi-(c+di))-(f+gi)

=a+bi-c-di-f-gi

<h3>(x-y)-z=(a-c-f)+(b-d-g)i=LHS</h3><h3>Taking RHS x+(y+z)</h3>

Substitute the values of x ,y and z we get

x-(y-z)=(a+bi)-((c+di)-(f+gi))

x-(y-z)=a+bi-c-di-f-gi=RHS

Therefore LHS=RHS

<h3>Therefore  statement (x-y)-z=x-(y-z) is true</h3><h3>Therefore the statements i) ,iv) and v) are true </h3><h3 />
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