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CLEP General Mathematics: Complex Numbers

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1. To simplify a complex fraction






2. 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.






3. When two complex numbers are multipiled together.






4. (2+i)(2i-3) you would use the foil methom which is first outter inner last. (2x2i)(2x-3)(ix2i^2)(ix(-3) =i-8






5. Real and imaginary numbers






6. The field of all rational and irrational numbers.






7. When you multiply two complex numbers a + bi and c + di FOIL the terms: (a + bi)(c + di) = (ac - bd) + (ad + bc)i






8. When two complex numbers are divided.






9. 1






10. 3rd. Rule of Complex Arithmetic






11. Rotates anticlockwise by p/2






12. The reals are just the






13. E^(i?) = cos? + isin? ; e^(ip) + 1 = 0

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14. Not on the numberline






15. Have radical






16. A subset within a field.






17. (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






18. Divide moduli and subtract arguments






19. 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






20. It is an amazing fact that by adjoining the imaginary unit i to the real numbers we obtain a complete number field called






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






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






23. x / r






24. Starts at 1 - does not include 0






25. No i






26. Given (4-2i) the complex conjugate would be (4+2i)






27. Complex Plane = i - Use the distance formula to determine the point's distance from zero - or - the absolute value.






28. 2ib






29. A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction for any integer.






30. All the powers of i can be written as






31. A+bi






32. A + bi






33. The square root of -1.






34. 2nd. Rule of Complex Arithmetic

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35. The field of numbers of the form - where and are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit equal to the square root of - . When a single letter is used to denote a complex number - it is sometimes called an 'affix.'






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






37. Like pi






38. 3






39. To simplify the square root of a negative number






40. 2a






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






42. ½(e^(iz) + e^(-iz))






43. I






44. A² + b² - real and non negative






45. I^2 =






46. 5th. Rule of Complex Arithmetic






47. 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.






48. I






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






50. 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