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1 The Complex Plane

2 The Complex Plane The complex number z = a + bi can plotted as a point with coordinates z(a,b). Re (z) x – axis Im (z) y – axis Im(z) Re(z) O(0,0) z(a,b) a b

3 The Complex Plane Definition 1.6 (Modulus of Complex Numbers)
The modulus of z is defined by Im(z) Re(z) O(0,0) z(a,b) a b r

4 The Complex Plane Example 1.7 : Find the modulus of z:

5 The Complex Plane The Properties of Modulus

6 Argument of Complex Numbers
Definition 1.7 The argument of the complex number z = a + bi is defined as 1st QUADRANT 2nd QUADRANT 4th QUADRANT 3rd QUADRANT

7 Argument of Complex Numbers
Example 1.8 : Find the arguments of z:

8 THE POLAR FORM OF COMPLEX NUMBER
(a,b) r Re(z) Im(z) Based on figure above:

9 The polar form is defined by:
Example 1.9: Represent the following complex number in polar form:

10 Example 1.10 : Express the following in standard form of complex number:

11 Theorem 1: If z1 and z2 are 2 complex numbers in polar form where then,

12 Example 1.11 : If z1 = 2(cos40+isin40) and z2 = 3(cos95+isin95) . Find : If z1 = 6(cos60+isin60) and z2 = 2(cos270+isin270) . Find :

13 THE EXPONENTIAL FORM DEFINITION 1.8
The exponential form of a complex number can be defined as Where θ is measured in radians and

14 THE EXPONENTIAL FORM Example 1.15
Express the complex number in exponential form:

15 THE EXPONENTIAL FORM Theorem 2 If and , then:

16 THE EXPONENTIAL FORM Example 1.16 If and , find:

17 DE MOIVRE’S THEOREM Theorem 3 If is a complex number in polar form to any power of n, then De Moivre’s Theorem: Therefore :

18 DE MOIVRE’S THEOREM Example 1.17 If , calculate :

19 FINDING ROOTS Theorem 4 If then, the n root of z is: (θ in degrees) OR (θ in radians) Where k = 0,1,2,..n-1

20 FINDING ROOTS Example 1.18 If then, r =1 and : Let n =3, therefore k =0,1,2 When k =0: When k = 1:

21 FINDING ROOTS When k = 2: Sketch on the complex plane: y
1 y x nth roots of unity: Roots lie on the circle with radius 1

22 FINDING ROOTS Example 1.18 If then, and : Let n =4, therefore k =0,1,2,3 When k =0: When k = 1:

23 FINDING ROOTS Let n =4, therefore k =0,1,2,3 When k =2: When k = 3:

24 FINDING ROOTS Sketch on complex plane: y x

25 Thank You Prepared By Smt. Sasmita kumari swain
Lecturer in Mathematics Khemundi College


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