For the complex number, state the real part, the imaginary part, and identify the number as real, pure imaginary, or nonreal complex.8 - 6i

A. Real part: 0; Imaginary part: 8 - 6i; Pure imaginary
B. Real part: 8; Imaginary part: 0; Real
C. Real part: 8 - 6i; Imaginary part: 0; Real
D. Real part: 8; Imaginary part: -6; Nonreal complex


Answer: D

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