Real and imaginary parts, Engineering Mathematics

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What, to 3 decimal places, is the principal value of [a - ic] (b + id)/10 (real and imaginary parts)? Call the real part, and the imaginary part. Give one (any) other value of this number, and call the real part "m14 and the imaginary part. Do not include the i in the imaginary parts.


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