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Introduction to Complex Numbers
Lecture Slides are screen-captured images of important points in the lecture. Students can download and print out these lecture slide images to do practice problems as well as take notes while watching the lecture.
- Intro
- Imaginary Numbers
- Complex Numbers
- Operations with Complex Numbers
- Cartesian, Rectangular, or Algebraic Form
- 1) Addition/ Subtraction
- 2) Multiplication
- 3) Rationalizing the Denominator (Using the Complex Conjugate)
- Powers of i
- Extra Example 1: Add/ Subtract the Complex Numbers
- Extra Example 2: Multiply the Complex Numbers
- Extra Example 3: Powers of i
- Extra Example 4: Rationalize the Denominator Using Complex Conjugate


























Vincent Selhorst-Jones
Tohoru M.



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Post by Larry Davis on February 22, 2011
you were testing us on the last rationalization problem the denominator is 7
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Post by varsha sharma on June 10, 2011
The last problem has a denominator 7 after ratioalization. and so we get a different answer. i got -i as the answer.
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Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:06 AM
Post by Stephanie Watts on September 2, 2012
what would √-25 over √-50??