5;12 Show that i = i using both a geometric and an algebraic method. Which of the following is equivalent to i? (A) i (B) - i (C) 1 (D) - 1

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Show that i = i using both a geometric and an algebraic method.
%3D
Which of the following is equivalent to i'?
(A) i
(B) - i
(C) 1
(D) - 1
The imaginary number i is defined such that i =-1.
Transcribed Image Text:Show that i = i using both a geometric and an algebraic method. %3D Which of the following is equivalent to i'? (A) i (B) - i (C) 1 (D) - 1 The imaginary number i is defined such that i =-1.
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