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write 2+checkmark as in lowest common multiple-9 as a complex number
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To express "2 + checkmark as in lowest common multiple - 9" as a complex number, I'm interpreting the "checkmark" as a placeholder for a variable since it does not directly correlate to a standard mathematical operation.
If we denote "checkmark" as a variable \( x \), the expression becomes \( 2 + x - 9 \).
Now, simplifying that gives:
\[
2 + x - 9 = x - 7
\]
Now, if we want to express this as a complex number, we can just write it in standard complex form \( a + bi \), where \( a \) is the real part and \( b \) is the imaginary part. Since there is no imaginary component in our current expression, we can consider the imaginary part as zero.
Thus, the complex number can be represented as:
\[
(x - 7) + 0i
\]
If you provide clarification on the "checkmark" notion or if you want to represent it differently, please let me know!
If we denote "checkmark" as a variable \( x \), the expression becomes \( 2 + x - 9 \).
Now, simplifying that gives:
\[
2 + x - 9 = x - 7
\]
Now, if we want to express this as a complex number, we can just write it in standard complex form \( a + bi \), where \( a \) is the real part and \( b \) is the imaginary part. Since there is no imaginary component in our current expression, we can consider the imaginary part as zero.
Thus, the complex number can be represented as:
\[
(x - 7) + 0i
\]
If you provide clarification on the "checkmark" notion or if you want to represent it differently, please let me know!
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