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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Bell Ringer Translation is 4 units right.

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. square roots of negative numbers In this section, we will study quadratic equations whose solutions involve the square roots of negative numbers.

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Operations with Complex Numbers

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 1 Adding and Subtracting Complex Numbers Perform the indicated operations, writing the result in standard form:

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 1 Adding and Subtracting Complex Numbers Perform the indicated operations, writing the result in standard form:

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Example 2 Multiplying Complex Numbers Find the products:

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Complex Conjugates and Division

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Complex Conjugates and Division

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Using Complex Conjugates to Divide Complex Numbers Example 3

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Roots of Negative Numbers

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Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Operations Involving Square Roots of Negative Numbers Example 4

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Operations Involving Square Roots of Negative Numbers Example 4

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Operations Involving Square Roots of Negative Numbers Example 4

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. Quadratic Equations with Complex Imaginary Solutions

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. A Quadratic Equation with Imaginary Solutions Example 5

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School. A Quadratic Equation with Imaginary Solutions Example 5

Mrs. Rivas International Studies Charter School Pages: Pages: 284 # Check Points 1-5 and # 2, 4, 8, 10, 16, 20, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 58