How would you write 2/3-13i in standard form?

The standard form of a complex number is

a + bi. 2/3 - 13i IS in standard form
already.

To write a complex number in standard form, we express it as a sum of a real number and an imaginary number. The standard form of a complex number is written as a + bi, where a is the real part and b is the imaginary part.

Given the complex number 2/3 - 13i, we can rewrite it in standard form as follows:

First, we need to separate the real and imaginary parts of the complex number.
The real part is 2/3, and the imaginary part is -13i.

Now we can write the complex number in standard form:
2/3 - 13i

So, the standard form of the complex number 2/3 - 13i is (2/3) - 13i.