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Warm Up Simplify. −𝑖 25 𝑖 100 4 −50

Check Homework

Marina!

4.4 Day 2 Notes: Operations with Complex Numbers Agenda: Warm up Check Homework 4.4 Day 2Notes Exit Slip

Operations

Addition and Subtraction

Brain Break! 21 Close your eyes. We will count to 21 as a class. You are not allowed to say a number more than once. If two people say the same number we have to start over! The goal is to get to 21 without repeats and without doubles! No strategizing!

Multiplication and Division

Challenge/Exit Slip: Pick one.