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How is the product of a complex number and a real number represented on the coordinate plane?

When 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a scalar and a 90° counterclockwise rotation of the complex number.

When 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a scalar of the complex number.

When 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a 90° counterclockwise rotation of the complex number.

When 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a scalar and a 90° clockwise rotation of the complex number.

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The statement "when 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a scalar of the complex number." is correct.

What is a complex number?

It is defined as the number which can be written as x+iy where x is the real number or real part of the complex number and y is the imaginary part of the complex number and i is the iota which is nothing but a square root of -1.

We have a complex number:

= 6 + 4i

Multiplied by 3:

= 18 + 12i

If we plot on the coordinate plane there will be no rotation the scalar has changed by multiplying with a real number.

Thus, the statement "when 6 + 4i is multiplied by 3, the result is 18 + 12i. Graphically, this shows that the product is a scalar of the complex number." is correct.

Learn more about the complex number here:

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