Complex Numbers - Polar Form
Complex Numbers - Polar Form
Numbers 2
Multiplying by i geometrically means
rotating the defining line through 90°
anticlockwise about the origin of an
Argand diagram
Know i2 = –1
180 180
180 180
x r cos y
tan
y r sin x
z = r cis()
Convert z = –3 + 9i to polar form
2
2
r 3 9 9 81 90 9.49
2
2
r 3 9 9 81 90 9.49
z = 9.49108.4°
Convert z = –3 + 9i to polar form
Calculation in
radians – make
2
r 3 92 9 81 sure
your
90 9.49
calculator is set
θ = 1.893 correctly
z = 9.491.893
Convert z = 3 – 9i to polar form
2
r 3 9 9 81 90 9.49
2
2
r 3 9 9 81 90 9.49
2
Have subtracted
tan 3 First quadrant angle is
360°
θ = 71.6°
2
r 3 9 9 81 90 9.49
2
θ = –71.6°
z = 9.49–71.6°
Convert z = 2–50° to rectangular form
Remember to set the angle mode on
your calculator correctly
z = 1.286 – 1.532i
Some arithmetic with complex numbers in
polar form is possible
We can...
• take conjugates easily
• multiply/divide easily
We cannot...
• add/subtract – this MUST be done
in rectangular form
We can...
• take conjugates easily
z = r z r
z 270
conjugate of z
z
We can...
• multiply easily
zw = 2.4–60°
Adjustment of the w
15140
argument necessary, z
add 360°
We can also calculate powers easily
zn = (rn) (n)
z3 = 0.43(3 × 80°)
z3 = 0.064240°
Adjustment of the
argument necessary, z3 = 0.064–120°
subtract 360°
For w = 6–140° obtain –5w2
–5w2 = 180–100°
Integer n
z-2 = 16–220°
Adjustment of the
argument necessary, z–2 = 16140°
add 360°
Summary – Polar Form
• all complex numbers can be displayed
on an Argand diagram
• The conjugate of a complex number just
changes the sign of the argument, and
is shown by reflection in the real axis of
the Argand diagram,
• Multiplication, division and powers can
be done in polar form, addition and
subtraction cannot
Roots of a
Complex
Number
We can
• obtain square roots of a complex number
1/2 1
zr 180
2
Two solutions
We can…
• solve the equation z2 = w
1/2 1
zr 180
2
Two solutions
We can…
• obtain two square roots of a complex number
Or
1/2 1/2 1
w r
2
1/2 1/2 1
w 16 42 421
2
Principal root
Argument of other root 180° apart
4 159
We can…
• obtain nth roots of a complex number
1/3 1/3 1
w 125 126 5 42
3
Principal root
Argument of other roots 120° apart
Obtain the cube roots of w = 125–126°
Other roots
Principal solution
z 1.71260.2376
Principal solution
z 1.71260.2376
Other solutions
z 1.7126 0.2376
2
1.71261.8084
Solve z4 = √740.9505
Principal solution
z 1.71260.2376
Other solutions
z 1.7126 0.2376
2
1.7126 1.3332
Solve z4 = √740.9505
Principal solution
z 1.71260.2376
Other solutions
z 1.7126 0.2376
1.7126 2.9040
Solve z4 = √740.9505
z 1.71260.2376
z 1.71261.8084
z 1.7126 1.3332
z 1.7126 2.9040
zn = rn(n) = rnein
Integer n
de Moivre’s Theorem