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Quadratic Functions and Equations
Chapter 3 Quadratic Functions and Equations
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Complex Numbers 3.3 Perform arithmetic operations on complex numbers
Solve quadratic equations having complex solutions
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Teaching Example 1 Simplify each expression. Solution
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Teaching Example 2 Simplify each expression. Solution
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Teaching Example 3 Write each expression in standard form. Solution
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Teaching Example 3 (continued)
Multiply by Expand. i2 = −1 Simplify.
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Teaching Example 4 Simplify each power of i. a. i15 b. i10 Solution
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Teaching Example 5 Solve each quadratic equation. Support your results graphically.
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Teaching Example 5 (continued)
a = 1, b = 4, c = 5
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Teaching Example 5 (continued)
The graph of does not intersect the x-axis, which indicates that the equation has no real solutions.
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Teaching Example 5 (continued)
Solution (b) a = 2, b = −3, c = 5
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Teaching Example 5 (cont)
y1 y2 The graphs of and do not intersect, which indicates that the equation has no real solutions.
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Teaching Example 5 (continued)
a = −4, b = 0, c = −3
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Teaching Example 5 (continued)
y2 y1 The graphs of and do not intersect, which indicates that the equation has no real solutions.
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