There seems to be a mistake in typing. You probably type the letter "i" as "1", so it is difficult to tell which numbers are complex numbers.
I will however explain what complex numbers look like, which will help you in determining which numbers are complex numbers, and the rest are real numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Complex numbers are numbers that include the square root of a negative number.
It is not possible to have a value for an expression with a square root of a negative number, then the letter j or i were introduced to help represent these kinds numbers.
√-1 = i or j (anyone is fine)
Knowing the square root of -1 is i, we can write the square root of any negative number with ease.
√(-6) = √(-1) × √6, right?
= i × √6
= i√6
And so on.
So, basically, the numbers that include the letter 'i', or √(-1) in them are the complex numbers. The rest are real numbers.
9 (x +2) < 3(3-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
9x+18 < 9-15
1)9-15= -6
9x+18 < -6
9x+18= -5
9x= (-5) - 18
9x= -23
x= 23/9=2 5/9
X=2,55556
To add fractions, you have to have common (shared) denominators.