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Warm Up Express each number in terms of i. 1. 2. Find each complex conjugate. 3. 4. 9i9i Find each product. 5.6.
Imaginary & Complex Numbers. Once upon a time… -In the set of real numbers, negative numbers do not have square roots. -Imaginary numbers were invented.
Introduction Recall that the imaginary unit i is equal to. A fraction with i in the denominator does not have a rational denominator, since is not a rational.
Section 2.4 Complex Numbers What you should learn How to use the imaginary unit i to write complex numbers How to add, subtract, and multiply complex.
Essential Question: What are the two complex numbers that have a square of -1? Chapter 4: Polynomial and Rational Functions 4.5: Complex Numbers.
Adapted from Walch Eduation 4.3.4: Dividing Complex Numbers 2 Any powers of i should be simplified before dividing complex numbers. After simplifying.
DeMoivres Theorem
You can't take the square root of a negative number, right? When we were young and still in Algebra I, no numbers that, when multiplied.
Algebra II TRIG Flashcards
Final Review Warm-up: p 58 – 60 #13, 21, 27, 37, 41, 49, 51, 55, 57, 61, 65.
M.1 U.1 Complex Numbers