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Operations on Complex Numbers

Operations on Complex Numbers

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Mathematics

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 4 Questions

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Complex Number Operations

by Steven Giesting

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​Objective

​Students will review the definition of complex numbers and learn how to perform operations on complex numbers.

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​Definition of Complex Numbers

​Recall that a complex number is made up of a real and an imaginary part.

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Multiple Choice

Find the sum

(-6 + 4i) + (9 + 5i)

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15 + 9i

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3 + 9i

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3 + i

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-15 - i

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Multiple Choice

Find the difference

(12 + 5i) - (2 - i)

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14 + 6i

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10 + 4i

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10 + 6i

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14 + 4i

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​Multiplying Complex Numbers

​When multiplying complex numbers, we use the FOIL Method like we did with polynomials.

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​Example 1

Simplify the expression: (8+i)(2+7i)

​First: 8(2) = 16

​Outer: 8(7i) = 56i

​Inner: i(2) = 2i

​Last:

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Multiple Choice

Simplify the expression

(65i)(1+3i)\left(-6-5i\right)\left(1+3i\right)  

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1023i10-23i  

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913i9-13i  

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2123i-21-23i  

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923i9-23i  

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​Graphing A Complex Number

​We graph or plot complex numbers on the complex number plane.

​The x-axis is now the real axis and the y-axis is the imaginary axis.

​A complex number is a point on the graph.

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​Absolute Value of Complex Numbers

​Like real numbers, complex numbers have an absolute value whose value is the distance from zero or in this case the origin.

​Look at the example to the right

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Multiple Choice

Find the absolute value of the complex number

36i3-6i  

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353\sqrt[]{5}  

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333\sqrt[]{3}  

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45\sqrt[]{45}  

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42\sqrt[]{42}  

Complex Number Operations

by Steven Giesting

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