CK-12-Pre-Calculus Concepts

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http://www.ck12.org Chapter 11. Complex Numbers


The absolute value of a complex number like| 4 + 3 i|is defined as the distance from the complex number to the origin.
You can use the Pythagorean Theorem to get the absolute value. In this case,| 4 + 3 i|=



42 + 32 =



25 =5.


Example A
Multiply and simplify the following complex expression.
( 2 + 3 i)( 1 − 5 i)− 3 i+ 8
Solution:( 2 + 3 i)( 1 − 5 i)− 3 i+ 8


= 2 − 10 i+ 3 i− 15 i^2 − 3 i+ 8
= 10 − 10 i+ 15
= 25 − 10 i

Example B
Compute the following power by hand and use your calculator to support your work.
(√
3 + 2 i


) 3


Solution:


(√


3 + 2 i

)


·


(√


3 + 2 i

)


·


(√


3 + 2 i

)


=


(


3 + 4 i


3 − 4


)(√


3 + 2 i

)


=


(


− 1 + 4 i√ 3

)(√


3 + 2 i

)


=−



3 − 2 i+ 12 i− 8


3


=− 9 √ 3 + 10 i

A TI-84 can be switched to imaginary mode and then compute exactly what you just did. Note that the calculator
will give a decimal approximation for− 9



3.

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