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Simplify each expression. Warm Up Simplify each expression. 2. 1.    

Objectives Define and use imaginary and complex numbers. Solve quadratic equations with complex roots.

Vocabulary imaginary unit imaginary number complex number real part imaginary part complex conjugate

You can see in the graph of f(x) = x2 + 1 below that f has no real zeros. If you solve the corresponding equation 0 = x2 + 1, you find that x = ,which has no real solutions. However, you can find solutions if you define the square root of negative numbers, which is why imaginary numbers were invented. The imaginary unit i is defined as . You can use the imaginary unit to write the square root of any negative number.

Example 1A: Simplifying Square Roots of Negative Numbers Express the number in terms of i.     Factor out –1.   Simplify.   Express in terms of i.

Example 1A: Simplifying Square Roots of Negative Numbers Express the number in terms of i. Factor out –1. Product Property. Simplify. Multiply. Express in terms of i.

Example 1B: Simplifying Square Roots of Negative Numbers Express the number in terms of i. Factor out –1. Product Property. Simplify. Express in terms of i.

Express the number in terms of i. Check It Out! Example 1a Express the number in terms of i. Factor out –1. Product Property. Product Property. Simplify. Express in terms of i.

Solve the equations.                        

Example 2A: Solving a Quadratic Equation with Imaginary Solutions Solve the equation. Take square roots. Express in terms of i. Check x2 = –144 –144 (12i)2 144i 2 144(–1)  x2 = –144 –144 144(–1) 144i 2 (–12i)2 

Example 2B: Solving a Quadratic Equation with Imaginary Solutions Solve the equation. 5x2 + 90 = 0 Add –90 to both sides. Divide both sides by 5. Take square roots. Express in terms of i. 5x2 + 90 = 0 5(18)i 2 +90 90(–1) +90  Check

Check It Out! Example 2a Solve the equation. x2 = –36 Check x2 = –36 Take square roots. Express in terms of i. Check x2 = –36 –36 (6i)2 36i 2 36(–1)  (–6i)2

A complex number is a number that can be written in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i = . Every complex number has a real part a and an imaginary part b.

Real numbers are complex numbers where b = 0 Real numbers are complex numbers where b = 0. Imaginary numbers are complex numbers where a = 0 and b ≠ 0. These are sometimes called pure imaginary numbers. Two complex numbers are equal if and only if their real parts are equal and their imaginary parts are equal.

Example 3: Equating Two Complex Numbers Find the values of x and y that make the equation 4x + 10i = 2 – (4y)i true . Real parts 4x + 10i = 2 – (4y)i Imaginary parts Equate the imaginary parts. Equate the real parts. 10 = –4y 4x = 2 Solve for y. Solve for x.

Find the values of x and y that make each equation true. Check It Out! Example 3a Find the values of x and y that make each equation true. 2x – 6i = –8 + (20y)i Real parts 2x – 6i = –8 + (20y)i Imaginary parts Equate the real parts. Equate the imaginary parts. 2x = –8 –6 = 20y x = –4 Solve for y. Solve for x.

The solutions and are related The solutions and are related. These solutions are a complex conjugate pair. Their real parts are equal and their imaginary parts are opposites. The complex conjugate of any complex number a + bi is the complex number a – bi. If a quadratic equation with real coefficients has nonreal roots, those roots are complex conjugates. When given one complex root, you can always find the other by finding its conjugate. Helpful Hint

Example 5: Finding Complex Zeros of Quadratic Functions Find each complex conjugate. B. 6i A. 8 + 5i 0 + 6i 8 + 5i Write as a + bi. Write as a + bi. 0 – 6i Find a – bi. 8 – 5i Find a – bi. –6i Simplify.

Find each complex conjugate. Check It Out! Example 5 Find each complex conjugate. A. 9 – i B. 9 + (–i) Write as a + bi. Write as a + bi. 9 – (–i) Find a – bi. Find a – bi. 9 + i Simplify. C. –8i 0 + (–8)i Write as a + bi. 0 – (–8)i Find a – bi. 8i Simplify.

Example 4A: Finding Complex Zeros of Quadratic Functions Find the zeros of the function. f(x) = x2 + 10x + 26 x2 + 10x + 26 = 0 Set equal to 0. x2 + 10x + = –26 + Rewrite. x2 + 10x + 25 = –26 + 25 Add to both sides. (x + 5)2 = –1 Factor. Take square roots. Simplify.

Find the zeros of the function. Check It Out! Example 4b Find the zeros of the function. g(x) = x2 – 8x + 18 x2 – 8x + 18 = 0 Set equal to 0. x2 – 8x + = –18 + Rewrite. x2 – 8x + 16 = –18 + 16 Add to both sides. Factor. Take square roots. Simplify.

Lesson Quiz 1. Express in terms of i. Solve each equation. 3. x2 + 8x +20 = 0 2. 3x2 + 96 = 0 4. Find the values of x and y that make the equation 3x +8i = 12 – (12y)i true. 5. Find the complex conjugate of