Algebra
Complex Numbers 2 Complex Numbers.
Complex Numbers Lesson 5.1. 2 The Imaginary Number i By definition Consider powers if i It's any number you can imagine.
COMPLEX NUMBERS Unit 4Radicals. Complex/Imaginary Numbers WHAT IS? WHY? There is no real number whose square is -25 so we have to use an imaginary number.
Section 7.5 Complex Numbers and Solving Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions.
§ 7.7 Complex Numbers. Blitzer, Intermediate Algebra, 5e – Slide #2 Section 7.7 Complex Numbers In the next chapter we will study equation whose solutions.
Euler’s Exponentials Raymond Flood Gresham Professor of Geometry.
16 Days. Two Days Review - Use FOIL and the Distributive Property to multiply polynomials.
Complex Numbers Lesson 3.3. The Imaginary Number i By definition Consider powers if i It's any number you can imagine.
Essential Question: How do we simplify square roots of negative numbers?
Fractals. Similar Figures Same shape Corresponding angles are congruent Corresponding sides are proportional.