Q. if 2+2(8347−4783)=−2j, then what is the value of −j?
Simplify Expression: First, we need to simplify the expression inside the parentheses.Calculate 8347−4783.8347−4783=3564
Multiply and Add: Now, multiply the result by 2 as indicated by the expression 2(8347−4783). Calculate 2×3564. 2×3564=7128
Solve Equation: Next, add 2 to the result of the multiplication to solve the left side of the equation.Calculate 2+7128.2+7128=7130
Find −j Value: Now we have the equation 7130=−2j. To find the value of −j, we need to divide both sides of the equation by −2. Calculate 7130/−2. 7130/−2=−3565
Final Result: We have found the value of -j").\(\newline\$-j = -3565\)
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