In this scenario, we have the complex number:
1 + i
The corresponding pair is represented as:
root (2) * (cos (pi / 4) + i * sin (pi / 4))
By rewriting this, we have:
root (2) * (root (2) / 2 + i * (root (2) / 2))
(2/2 + i * (2/2))
(1 + i)
Answer:
option A shows a pair representing the same complex number
Answer:
B ≤ 11 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
Alonso starts with $21. After purchasing eggs for $2.50, he has $21 - $2.50 left = $18.50
Thus, the remaining money for avocados is $18.50.
Each 3 bags of avocados cost $5, making the price for 1 bag $(5/3)
Consequently, if B represents the quantity of avocado bags purchased by Alonso, it could be expressed as:
B ≤ $18.50 ÷ $(5/3)
B ≤ 11.1
B ≤ 11
B ≤ 11 bags
This is quite an unusual scenario...:/ It all hinges on her weekly earnings. If she were to work 40 hours each week at $10 per hour, then she would have sufficient funds. Even if she were a student working part-time for 30 hours at $8 per hour, she would still accumulate enough.