Multiplying Complex Numbers
Posted by Professor Cram in Complex Numbers
Complex Numbers: An Introduction
A complex number can be expressed in the form:
- a + bi
where a and b are real numbers.
The number i is defined as the square root of -1. It is an imaginary number, since the square root of any negative number is not a real number.
Complex numbers are not algebraic expressions. They are numbers, containing a real part (a) and an imaginary part (bi).
Multiplying Complex Numbers
What are complex numbers, and what’s up with this imaginary number i? Use this Tab Tutor Series program to learn about complex numbers and see how to multiply them.
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- Study Sheet of Complex Numbers
- Bottomless Worksheet of Subtracting Complex Numbers
- Bottomless Worksheet of Multiplying Complex Numbers
- Bottomless Worksheet of Dividing Complex Numbers
- Bottomless Worksheet of Adding Complex Numbers
- The Imaginary Number i
- Multiplying Complex Numbers
- Dividing Complex Numbers
- Adding and Subtracting Complex Numbers





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