Complex Numbers. AAT-A Date: 1/17/14 SWBAT solve radical equations and inequalities. Do Now: pg 266 #32-36 HW Requests:  HW: Due next Tuesday Page 266.

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Complex Numbers

AAT-A Date: 1/17/14 SWBAT solve radical equations and inequalities. Do Now: pg 266 #32-36 HW Requests:  HW: Due next Tuesday Page 266 #13 – 45 odds, 46 Pg 274 #19-39 odds  Continue Vocab sheet  In class: Worksheet Announcements: Make up Quiz/Tests Today Presentations Wed/Thurs. Tutoring: Tues. and Thurs. 3-4 AAT Grades 1/16 all Calc Life Is Just A Minute Life is just a minute—only sixty seconds in it. Forced upon you—can't refuse it. Didn't seek it—didn't choose it. But it's up to you to use it. You must suffer if you lose it. Give an account if you abuse it. Just a tiny, little minute, But eternity is in it! By Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays, Past President of Morehouse College

Definition of pure imaginary numbers: Any positive real number b, where i is the imaginary unit and bi is called the pure imaginary number.

Definition of pure imaginary numbers: i is not a variable it is a symbol for a specific number

Simplify each expression.

Remember Simplify each expression. Remember

Simplify. To figure out where we are in the cycle divide the exponent by 4 and look at the remainder. 12÷4 = 3 with remainder 0

Simplify. Divide the exponent by 4 and look at the remainder. 17÷4 = 4 with remainder 1

Simplify. Divide the exponent by 4 and look at the remainder. 26÷4 = 6 with remainder 2

Simplify. Divide the exponent by 4 and look at the remainder. 11÷4 = 2 with remainder 3

Simplify. Divide the exponent by 4 and look at the remainder. 257÷4 = 64 with remainder 1 i 257 So i 257 = i 1= i

Definition of Complex Numbers Any number in form a+bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is imaginary unit.

Definition of Equal Complex Numbers Two complex numbers are equal if their real parts are equal and their imaginary parts are equal. If a + bi = c + di, then a = c and b = d

When adding or subtracting complex numbers, combine like terms.

Simplify.

Multiplying complex numbers. To multiply complex numbers, you use the same procedure as multiplying polynomials.

Simplify. F O I L

F O I L

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