Solving a matrix with complex numbers help

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Homework Statement


ive been given this system of equations and told to solve it:
x+2y+2z=-3
2x+y+z=0
x-y-iz=i


Homework Equations


all elementary row operations


The Attempt at a Solution


1 2 2|-3
2 1 1| 0 row2-row1 then row2 x -1/3
1-1-i| i

1 2 2|-3
0 1 1|-2 row3-row1 then row3+3 x row2
1-1-i|i

1 2 2|-3
0 1 1|-2
0 0 5-i|-3+i

at this point I am stuck, i know i have to get it in reduced row echelon form, but that 5-i has got me scratching my head, and somehow i know i have to get it to be 1 in order to reduce the other rows.
 
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