LP4 - Complex Numbers
LP4 - Complex Numbers
Section and Time: Grade 10 – Jupiter Actual Teaching Date: April 24, 2017
10:00-11:00 am
2+3 i
this example:
3−2 i
Since we want a complex number
in standard form that is
2+3 i
equivalent to the quotient .
3−2 i
We need to eliminate i in the
denominator by multiplying both
sides by 3 + 2i so that will give
us:
2+3 i 2+3 i 2+3 i
3−2 i
= ·
3−2 i 3+2 i
=
7−4 i 7−4 i −i 7 i+ 4 i 2
i
=¿
i
· = =
2
−i −i 2
6+4 i+3 i+2 i
9−4 i 2 7 i−4 (−1) 7 i+ 4
= 1
= 4 + 7i
6+7 i+ 2(−1) 6+7 i−2 −(−1)
= 9−4 (−1)
= 9+ 4 =
4+ 7 i 6 7i Yes ma’am
13
= +
13 13 None so far ma’am.
Now let’s try it with you. I’ll give
you only three minutes to answer
7−4 i
this
i
(after 3 minutes)
Kate, kindly write your answer
on the board.
√ a2 +b2
, a = rcosθ , b=rsinθ
−√ 3 1
what θ has a coordinate ( ,
2 2
)?
−12
13
5
IV. Evaluation θ=¿ cos-1 θ=
13
Test I. Simplify the complex
−12
number expression. Write your sin-1
13
answer in the form a +bi
= 67.38 =-
1. (4+10i) – (12 – 2i)
67. 38
1+2 i
2. 3−4 i 5 - 12i = 5 (cos67.38 + sin-67.38)
3. (2+2i) (1+3i)