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    Find the Absolute Value of a Complex Number -\[z = - 14 + 12 i\]
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Find the Absolute Value of a Complex Number
- z=−14+12iz = - 14 + 12 iz=−14+12i

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Question 143

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Find the Absolute Value of a Complex Number
- z=−14+12iz = - 14 + 12 iz=−14+12i


A) 2852 \sqrt { 85 }285​
B) 2132 \sqrt { 13 }213​
C) i26\mathrm { i } \sqrt { 26 }i26​
D) i2i \sqrt { 2 }i2​

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