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DeanR

Answer:

distance

Step-by-step explanation:

Usually the absolute value of a complex number is called its magnitude. The squared magnitude is the algebraic quantity that's preferable to work with.

Let

[tex]z = a+bi[/tex]

[tex]|z|^2 = z^* z = zz^* = |a+bi|^2= (a+bi)(a-bi) = a^2 - i^2 b^2 = a^2+b^2[/tex]

[tex]|a+bi| = \sqrt{a^2+b^2}[/tex]

That's the distance from the origin to (a,b)

The absolute value of any complex number a + bi is the distance from (a, b) to (0, 0) in the complex plane.

What is a Complex number?

This is a number which is in the form of a + bi in which a and b are expressed as real numbers.

|a + bi| = √a²+b² depicts the magnitude which therefore expresses the distance from the origin.

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