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CLEP General Mathematics: Complex Numbers

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1. Real and imaginary numbers






2. Numbers on a numberline






3. V(zz*) = v(a² + b²)






4. I^26/4= i^24 x i^2 =-1 so u divide the number by 4 and whatevers left over is the number that its equal to.






5. x / r






6. z1z2* / |z2|²






7. To simplify the square root of a negative number






8. Formula: z1 · z2 = (a + bi)(c + di) = ac +adi +cbi +bdi² = (ac - bd) + (ad +cb)i - when you multiply a complex number by its conjugate - you get a real number.






9. 1






10. I = imaginary unit - i² = -1 or i = v-1






11. A complex number may be taken to the power of another complex number.






12. 3






13. We consider the a real number x to be the complex number x+ 0i and in this way we can think of the real numbers as a subset of






14. ½(e^(iz) + e^(-iz))






15. R?¹(cos? - isin?)






16. In this amazing number field every algebraic equation in z with complex coefficients






17. The modulus of the complex number z= a + ib now can be interpreted as






18. x + iy = r(cos? + isin?) = re^(i?)






19. E ^ (z2 ln z1)






20. Notice that rules 4 and 5 state that we complex numbers together - we can divide by c + di if c and d are not both zero. But there is a much easier way to do division.

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21. We can also think of the point z= a+ ib as






22. No i






23. Like pi






24. Has exactly n roots by the fundamental theorem of algebra






25. For real a and b - a + bi =






26. Cos n? + i sin n? (for all n integers)






27. 1






28. In the same way that we think of real numbers as being points on a line - it is natural to identify a complex number z=a+ib with the point (a -b) in the cartesian plane.






29. 1st. Rule of Complex Arithmetic






30. 1. i^2 = -1 2. Every complex number has the 'Standard Form': a + bi for some real a and b. 3. For real a and b - a + bi = 0 if and only if a = b = 0 4. (a + bi) = (c + bi) = (a + c) + ( b + d)i 5. (a + bi)(c + bi) = ac + bci + adi + bdi^2 =(ac - bc






31. If z= a+bi is a complex number and a and b are real - we say that a is the real part of z and that b is the imaginary part of z






32. The product of an imaginary number and its conjugate is






33. E^(ln r) e^(i?) e^(2pin)






34. (a + bi) = (c + bi) =






35. Not on the numberline






36. A + bi






37. Root negative - has letter i






38. Where the curvature of the graph changes






39. To prove that number field every algebraic equation in z with complex coefficients has a solution we need

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40. When two complex numbers are added together.






41. What about dividing one complex number by another? Is the result another complex number? Let's ask the question in another way. If you are given four real numbers a -b -c and d - can you find two other real numbers x and y so that






42. 1






43. xpressions such as ``the complex number z'' - and ``the point z'' are now






44. To simplify a complex fraction






45. We see in this way that the distance between two points z and w in the complex plane is






46. (2-3i)-(4+6i)you would distribute the negitive and combine your like terms and your answer is -2-9i






47. When two complex numbers are subtracted from one another.






48. Ln(r e^(i?)) = ln r + i(? + 2pn) - for all integers n






49. (2i+3)/(9-i)for the denominator you multiply by the conjugate and what u do to the bottom u have to do to the top then you distribute the bottom then the top then add like terms then you simplify. 21i+25/17






50. 3rd. Rule of Complex Arithmetic