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1 Dividing Complex Numbers

2 Before we begin Last time we learned about the “imaginary numbers.”
Numbers like 4i and -3i are called “pure imaginary” because no real number has been put with them. When you put a real number and an imaginary number together, like i, its called a “complex number.”

3 Conjugates of complex numbers
To get the conjugate of a complex number, you change the sign in the middle. The conjugate of 3 + i is 3 – i The conjugate of -9 – 6i is i

4 Conjugates of Pure Imaginary Numbers
What about the conjugate of 4i ? 4i written in “complex form” would be 0+4i and its conjugate would be 0 – 4i So to make it simple, the conjugate of 4i is -4i, the conjugate of -9i is 9i , see?

5 Dividing Complex numbers
This is really easy, because you don’t really do any dividing. 2 + 3i 2i What makes this easy is that you’re looking at the answer…its just not in simplest form, yet

6 Then simplify the whole fraction
-4i – 6i 2 -4i 2 -4i + 6 3 – 2i 2 + 3i 2i = = = 4 2 To simplify, just multiply the top and bottom by the conjugate of the bottom. Then simplify the whole fraction

7 Multiply top and bottom by conjugate of bottom
Problem -2 + 3i 5 – 2i i + 15i - 6i 2 = 5 + 2i 5 – 2i 25 – 4i 2 i - (-6) = 25 – (-4) i = 29 Multiply top and bottom by conjugate of bottom

8 Problem : Find the reciprocal of
Since the reciprocal of a number is just 1 over the number, the reciprocal would be… √5 + i √3 √5 + i √3 1 = √5 + i √3 8 Now simplify by multiplying the top and bottom by the conjugate of the bottom, just like before.

9 One more…. This is the easy one. If you have one term with an i on top and one term with an i on bottom, the i ‘s will cancel 3i 3 = 5i 5


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