You've helped me a lot, but I have to ask, this question may be simpler than the others, but I suppose because it's different from this, I have problems with it. Can you help me solve the following equation
(4 / i) Should I multiply both by the imaginary number?
@theif519 Yes, multiply by i/i Basically, you're multiplying by "1" since "i/i" equals one. When you multiply by 1, you're not changing the quantity of the original problem but you are changing the way it looks. You'll now get 4i/i^2 and i^2=-1. Your final answer will be -4i. Hope that makes sense!
You're welcome :)
FerranteMath 3 weeks ago
Thanks a lot :)
SecretPICKACHU 3 weeks ago
Thanks a lot! This really helps.
dougs7250 3 months ago
You've helped me a lot, but I have to ask, this question may be simpler than the others, but I suppose because it's different from this, I have problems with it. Can you help me solve the following equation
(4 / i) Should I multiply both by the imaginary number?
theif519 4 months ago
@theif519 Yes, multiply by i/i Basically, you're multiplying by "1" since "i/i" equals one. When you multiply by 1, you're not changing the quantity of the original problem but you are changing the way it looks. You'll now get 4i/i^2 and i^2=-1. Your final answer will be -4i. Hope that makes sense!
FerranteMath 4 months ago
@FerranteMath Surprisingly, it does. Thank you so much
theif519 4 months ago
really helped, thank you!
whatthephungtastic 4 months ago