Brett Solberg AHS11-12. Sit in your assigned seat Turn in the following: Ch 6 Warm-ups Ch 6 Review Any late work Get out the following for your test:

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Brett Solberg AHS11-12

Sit in your assigned seat Turn in the following: Ch 6 Warm-ups Ch 6 Review Any late work Get out the following for your test: notes pencil calculator Do you have any last second questions?

25 questions – Multiple Choice take your time check each answer carefully show work fill in bubble sheet afterwards When you finish put both packet and scantron on scanner work on sudoku puzzle

Solve for x: What HW Problems should we review?

Imaginary and Complex Numbers Add/Subtract Multiply/Divide Simplify Green Midyear Review Corrected Next Class End of the quarter is next class

Examples of Complex Numbers 2 + 3i 4 – i -1 – 5i

Real Parts add/subtract together Imaginary Parts add/subtract together (-2 + 3i) + (2 – 3i) = 3i – 4i = ( i) – (-2 + 3i) =

Use conjugates What is the conjugate of: 3 + 2i -2 – i

7.7 pg 323 # even 7.9 pg 329 #4 – 26 even