The absolute value of the complex number is √2. The graph is plotted and attached.
A complex number is one that has both a real and an imaginary component, both of which are preceded by the letter I which stands for the square root of -1.
The given complex number as;
2−i
The absolute value is found as;
[tex]\rm R = \sqrt{1^2 +(-1)^2 } \\\\ R = \sqrt 2[/tex]
The graph for the complex number is attached.
Hence the absolute value of the complex number is √2.
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