The Complex Number System. 1. Write each expression as a pure imaginary number. (similar to p.537 #26)

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The Complex Number System

1. Write each expression as a pure imaginary number. (similar to p.537 #26)

2. Write each expression as a pure imaginary number. (similar to p.537 #32)

3. Write each expression as a complex number in standard form. (similar to p.537 #40)

4. Write each expression as a complex number in standard form. (similar to p.537 #42)

5. Add or subtract as indicated. (similar to p.537 #46)

6. Add or subtract as indicated. (similar to p.537 #50)

7. Multiply. (similar to p.537 #52)

8. Multiply. (similar to p.537 #58)

9. Multiply. (similar to p.537 #68)

10. Multiply. (similar to p.538 #72)

11. Divide. (similar to p.538 #82)

12. Divide. (similar to p.538 #88)

13. Divide. (similar to p.538 #94)

14. Simplify. (similar to p.538 #96)

15. Simplify. (similar to p.538 #98)

16. Simplify. (similar to p.538 #102)