Section 1.5 Day 1– Complex Numbers After this section you should be able to: Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

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Section 1.5 Day 1– Complex Numbers After this section you should be able to: Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

The Imaginary Number The Arithmetic of Imaginary Numbers Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

The Complex Number The Arithmetic of Complex Numbers Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

Section 1.5 Day 1 – Complex Numbers Homework: Pg. 129 #5-14,17-22, 31-34, After this section you should be able to: Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS. Solve quadratic equations using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

Section 1.5 Day 2– Complex Numbers After this section you should be able to: Solve quadratic equations using IMAGINARY NUMBERS

Given the quadratic equation below: A)Compute the value of the discriminant. B)Determine the number of real solutions C)Solve the quadratic equation (if possible) Complex Numbers and the Quadratic Formula X Solve quadratic equations using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

Given the quadratic equation below: A)Compute the value of the discriminant. B)Determine the number of real solutions C)Solve the quadratic equation Solve quadratic equations using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.

Section 1.5 – Complex Numbers Homework: After this section you should be able to: Pg. 129 #49-53, Simplify expressions using IMAGINARY NUMBERS. Solve quadratic equations using IMAGINARY NUMBERS.