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CLEP General Mathematics: Complex Numbers

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1. 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.'






2. I^2 =






3. Solutions to zn = 1 - |z| = 1 - z = e^(i?) - e^(in?) = 1






4. A number that can be expressed as a fraction p/q where q is not equal to 0.






5. A complex number and its conjugate






6. 2a






7. A subset within a field.






8. 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.






9. 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






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






11. To simplify a complex fraction






12. 1






13. Every complex number has the 'Standard Form':






14. 4th. Rule of Complex Arithmetic






15. 1






16. z1z2* / |z2|²






17. V(zz*) = v(a² + b²)






18. Not on the numberline






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






20. Where the curvature of the graph changes






21. 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






22. (e^(iz) - e^(-iz)) / 2i






23. Have radical






24. V(x² + y²) = |z|






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


26. 1






27. 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






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


29. Rotates anticlockwise by p/2






30. All the powers of i can be written as






31. R^2 = x






32. Any set of elements that satisfies the field axioms for both addition and multiplication and is a commutative division algebra.






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






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






35. Divide moduli and subtract arguments






36. 3rd. Rule of Complex Arithmetic






37. A + bi = z1 c + di = z2 - addition: z1 + z2 = (a + bi) + (c + di) = (a + c) + (b + d)i subtraction: z1 - z2 = (a - c) + (b - d)i






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






39. (e^(-y) - e^(y)) / 2i = i sinh y






40. 3






41. Has the opposite sign of a complex number; the conjugate of a + bi is a - bi






42. When you add two complex numbers a + bi and c + di - you get the sum of the real parts and the sum of the imaginary parts: (a + bi) + (c + di) = (a + c) + (b + d)i






43. I






44. Root negative - has letter i






45. Written as fractions - terminating + repeating decimals






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






47. Equivalent to an Imaginary Unit.






48. I






49. ½(e^(iz) + e^(-iz))






50. A + bi