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Complex Numbers
Lesson 5.1
The Imaginary Number i
It's any
number
you can
imagine
1  i  i 2  1
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By definition
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Consider powers if i
i  1
2
i  i  i  i
3
2
i  i  i  1 1  1
4
2
2
i  i  i  1 i  i
5
...
4
2
Using i
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Now we can handle quantities that
occasionally show up in mathematical
solutions
a  1  a  i a
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What about
49
18
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Complex Numbers
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Combine real numbers with imaginary
numbers
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a + bi
Real part
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Examples
3  4i
Imaginary
part
3
6  i
2
4.5  i  2 6
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Try It Out
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Write these complex numbers in
standard form a + bi
9  75
5  144
16  7
 100
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Operations on Complex Numbers
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Complex numbers can be combined with
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addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
Consider
9 12i    7 15i 
 3  i    8  2i 
 2  4i    4  3i 
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Operations on Complex Numbers
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Division technique
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Multiply numerator and denominator by the
conjugate of the denominator
3i
3i 5  2i


5  2i
5  2i 5  2i
15i  6i 2

25  4i 2
6  15i
6 15

  i
29
29 29
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Complex Numbers on the Calculator
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Possible result
Reset mode
Complex format
to Rectangular
Now calculator does
desired result
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Complex Numbers on the Calculator
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Operations with complex on calculator
Make sure to use the
correct character for i.
Use 2nd-i
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Warning
16  49
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Consider
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It is tempting to combine them
16  49  16  49  4  7  28
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The multiplicative property of radicals only
works for positive values under the radical sign
Instead use imaginary numbers
16  49  4i  7i  4  7  i 2  28
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Try It Out
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Use the correct principles to simplify the
following:
3  121
4 

81  4  81

3 
144

2
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Assignment
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Lesson 5.1
Page 340
Exercises 1 – 69 EOO
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