How do you graph the point-3+4i on a complex plane? Precalculus Complex Numbers in Trigonometric Form Complex Number Plane 1 Answer Konstantinos Michailidis Mar 1, 2016 In the Argand diagram, a complex number #a + bi# is the point #(a,b)# or the vector from the origin to the point #(a,b)#. Hence for #-3+4i# we get the followin graph Answer link Related questions What is the complex number plane? Which vectors define the complex number plane? What is the modulus of a complex number? How do I graph the complex number #3+4i# in the complex plane? How do I graph the complex number #2-3i# in the complex plane? How do I graph the complex number #-4+2i# in the complex plane? How do I graph the number 3 in the complex number plane? How do I graph the number #4i# in the complex number plane? How do I use graphing in the complex plane to add #2+4i# and #5+3i#? How do I use graphing in the complex plane to subtract #3+4i# from #-2+2i#? See all questions in Complex Number Plane Impact of this question 2842 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License