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PC.3

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Represent complex numbers on the complex plane in rectangular and polar form (including real and imaginary numbers), and explain why the rectangular and polar forms of a given complex number represent the same number.

Example Problems
x=4−2i

What is the real part of x?
x=0+6i

What is the real part of x?
x=−11+0i

What is the real part of x?
Khan Academy Resources
Complex number forms reviewComplex number absolute value & angle reviewThe complex planeGraphically add & subtract complex numbers Plot numbers on the complex planeModulus (absolute value) of complex numbersComplex numbers from absolute value & angleComplex plane and polar formAngle of complex numbersPolar & rectangular forms of complex numbersAbsolute value & angle of complex numbersPlotting numbers on the complex planeConverting a complex number from polar to rectangular formPolar & rectangular forms of complex numbers
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