Question 3 asked for two possible quadrant locations of the product of c + di and , where c, d, e, and f are positive real numbers. The product in question 4 was two complex numbers of the form c + di and , where c, d, e, and f are positive real numbers. You answered the quadrant location of this product.
Provide an example of two complex numbers in the form c + di and , where c, d, e, and f are positive real numbers such that their product lies in the other possible quadrant. Support your example by determining its product.
If you take the time to proofread your question then maybe someone will take the time to answer it.
Melody is a woman, thank you.
If you don't know someone's gender don't just assume that they are a certain gender.
I think you owe her an apology.
Hugo, he does not owe me an appology.
His response was a perfectly appropriate one. I considered it polite. Thanks for the response Kas120W.
Do you notice I use the pronoun 'he' even though I could be talking about a female.
There are an inadequate number of gender neutral pronouns available for use in the English language.
Besides, in my culture, 'you're right man" IS gender neutral.