How do you simplify (-1+4i)+(-9-2i)?

1 Answer
Jan 10, 2017

-10+2i

Explanation:

Real numbers like -5 and 4 can be added and subtracted to one another. Imaginary numbers like 3i and -10i can be added and subtracted to one another as if they were 3x and -10x.

The parentheses aren't really necessary, since we're doing addition:

(-1+4i)+(-9-2i)=-1+4i-9-2i

Group the real numbers and imaginary numbers:

=-1-9+4i-2i

We see that -1-9=-10 and 4i-2i=2i:

=-10+2i

This is already in the standard form for a complex number, which is a real part added to an imaginary part: a+bi