bobmcbob365
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Here's the method for the alternative method.
Lol, just keep in mind in the future that if a question provides you with information about a complex number that is purely real or imaginary, you can equate the real/imaginary parts, or alternatively use the geometric approach.
But of course, it depends on the question. Sometimes the first method is easier and faster, and sometimes its the second. It's all relative. =p