Complex Number PDF
Complex Number PDF
Even though it does not seem logical to speak of square roots of negative numbers, they
are important and play a role in some algebra and science fields.
A square root of a negative number can be represented using i in the following manner.
− 36 = 36 ⋅ − 1 = 6i
a) − 100
49
b) −
4
c) − 18
A complex number is written in a + bi form (standard form), where a is the 'real part' and
bi is the 'imaginary part'.
If a = 0 (0+ bi), the number is a pure imaginary number.
If b = 0, (a + 0i), the number is a pure real number.
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Therefore, every real number can be written as a complex number and every imaginary
number can be written as a complex number.
If b is contains a radical, we usually write the i before the radical. These are examples of
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complex numbers: 2 − 3i, 4 + i, − 8, 5i, 6 + i 2 , π − 3i 5
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3 − 3i − 2 + 7i =
b) 4 3
c) (14 − − 16 ) − ( − 81 − 2) =
e) (4 − 2i ) − (6 + 3i ) + (12 − 2i ) =
Note: You must change the square roots of negative numbers to pure imaginary number
before adding or subtracting.
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Ex 3: Find each product in standard form.
a) (4 − 5i )(2 − 6i ) =
b) (4 + − 9 )(−2 − − 36 ) =
c) ( 4 − 7i ) 2 =
d ) (6 − i 2 )(6 + i 2 )
3 1
e) 4i − i
4 4
3
−3
b) =
2 − 4i
4 + 2i
c) =
3−i
12 + − 9
d)
− 3 − − 16
a) − 121 − − 196 =
b) ( − 100 )( )
− 81 =
c) (2 − − 7 ) 2
− 15 − − 75
d)
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VI (Optional) Powers of the Imaginary Unit
b) i 256 =