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Represent the modulus of 8 + 6i in the Argand plane .

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Modulus of ` 8 + 6i= |8+ 6i| = sqrt((8)^(2) + (6)^(2))`
` sqrt(64+36)`
`sqrt(100) = 10`
Which can be represented in the Argand plane as shown below.

Here OP=10 is the modulus of 8+6i .
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