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-76+i
Real Part
-76
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i-4+\left(2-\left(-6\right)\right)\left(-9\right)
Divide 32 by 8 to get 4.
i-4+\left(2+6\right)\left(-9\right)
The opposite of -6 is 6.
i-4+8\left(-9\right)
Add 2 and 6 to get 8.
i-4-72
Multiply 8 and -9 to get -72.
-4-72+i
Combine the real and imaginary parts.
-76+i
Add -4 to -72.
Re(i-4+\left(2-\left(-6\right)\right)\left(-9\right))
Divide 32 by 8 to get 4.
Re(i-4+\left(2+6\right)\left(-9\right))
The opposite of -6 is 6.
Re(i-4+8\left(-9\right))
Add 2 and 6 to get 8.
Re(i-4-72)
Multiply 8 and -9 to get -72.
Re(-4-72+i)
Combine the real and imaginary parts in i-4-72.
Re(-76+i)
Add -4 to -72.
-76
The real part of -76+i is -76.
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