15 + 13j > 54

To solve the inequality, we need to separate the real and imaginary parts.

The given inequality is 15 + 13j > 54.

The real part of 15 + 13j is 15, and the real part of 54 is 54. Therefore, the real part of the inequality is 15 > 54, which is false.

The imaginary part of 15 + 13j is 13, and the imaginary part of 54 is 0. Therefore, the imaginary part of the inequality is 13 > 0, which is true.

Since the inequality is not true for the real numbers but is true for the imaginary numbers, the inequality is considered false.

So, 15 + 13j is not greater than 54.