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Introduction to Complex Numbers

The Second Lecture. Introduction to Complex Numbers. Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying And Dividing Complex Numbers Mr. SHAHEEN AHMED GAHEEN. Complex Numbers (a + bi). Natural (Counting) Numbers. Whole Numbers. Integers. Rational Numbers. Irrational #’s. Real Numbers. Imaginary #’s.

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Introduction to Complex Numbers

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  1. The Second Lecture Introduction to Complex Numbers Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying And Dividing Complex Numbers Mr. SHAHEEN AHMED GAHEEN.

  2. Complex Numbers (a + bi) Natural (Counting) Numbers WholeNumbers Integers Rational Numbers Irrational #’s Real Numbers Imaginary #’s

  3. Complex Numbers are written in the form a + bi, where a is the real part and b is the imaginary part. a + bi real part imaginary part

  4. When adding complex numbers, add the real parts together and add the imaginary parts together. imaginary part (3 + 7i) + (8 + 11i) real part 11 + 18i

  5. When subtracting complex numbers, be sure to distribute the subtraction sign; then add like parts. (5 + 10i) – (15 – 2i) 5 + 10i – 15 + 2i –10 + 12i

  6. When multiplying complex numbers, use the FOIL method. (3 – 8i)(5 + 7i) 15 + 21i – 40i – 56i2 15 – 19i + 56 Remember, i2 = –1 71 – 19i

  7. To divide complex numbers, multiply the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the complex number in the denominator of the fraction. 7 + 2i 3 – 5i The complex conjugate of 3 – 5i is 3 + 5i.

  8. 7 + 2i 3 – 5i (3 + 5i) (3 + 5i) 21 + 35i + 6i + 10i2 9 + 15i – 15i – 25i2 11 + 41i 34 21 + 41i – 10 9 + 25

  9. Try These. • (3 + 5i) – (11 – 9i) • (5 – 6i)(2 + 7i) • 2 – 3i • 5 + 8i • 4. (19 – i) + (4 + 15i)

  10. Try These. • (3 + 5i) – (11 – 9i) -8 + 14i • (5 – 6i)(2 + 7i) 52 + 23i • 2 – 3i–14 – 31i • 5 + 8i 89 • 4. (19 – i) + (4 + 15i) 23 + 14i

  11. Mr. SHAHEEN AHMED GAHEEN

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