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Ok so there is two "puzzles" that I am being asked to solve, here are the directions: Puzzle 1: Use the digits -9 to 9 (only once) to create a real solution between 30 and 80. Show your work to justify your answer. And then the second attached image labeled image 1 - complex puzzles. Puzzle 2: Use the digits -9 to 9 to complete the puzzle below. Try all the combinations. But as you begin doing that, you will realize that in some cases you are looking for factor combinations with a particular sum or difference. You will see that some numbers have to be greater than a particular value in order to produce the product you are looking for. Show your work to confirm your solution. And then the first attached image labeled image 2 - complex puzzles. And finally a reflection: With regard to the two puzzles, please comment about the process of multiplying complex numbers. With regard to: i^n did you observe it while solving the two puzzles, and if yes, how did you compute its value? Thanks in advance for any answers.
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