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What can you multiply this expression by to get rid of the imaginary part of the denominator?

(1-2i)/2i
10 years ago

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Steve
recall that 1/i = -i
So, you have

(1-2i)/(2i) = (1/2)(1/i) - 1
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10 years ago

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