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Question Complex numbers

Write an expression in standard form for the quotient (a + bi)/(c+di) of two complex numbers.

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(a + bi)/(c+di) = [LaTeX Error: Image is too big (825x42, limit 600x220)]
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(a + bi)/(c+di) =

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Sorry, there is a mistake, i will try again
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