Find all the complex numbers z such that
z = (6-8j)4/3
Give your answer in cartesian form
Here Z=(6-8j)4/3
Z=(X+jY) which is complex form
Hence Z=(X+jY) = (8 - j32/3)
So X=8 & Y= - 32/3
Z=X+jY= (8 - j32/3) which is a Cartesian form.
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