NQ.1.PC.3
(+) Represent addition, subtraction, multiplication, and conjugation of complex numbers geometrically on the complex plane; (+) Use properties of geometrical representation for computation. For example: (-1 + i√3)^3 = 8 because (-1 + √3 i) has modulus 2 and argument 120°.
Example Problems
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Khan Academy ResourcesComplex number operations reviewMultiplying complex numbersComplex number polar form reviewPowers of the imaginary unitVisualizing complex number multiplicationVisualizing complex number powersGraphically add & subtract complex numbers Multiply & divide complex numbers in polar formPowers of complex numbersPowers of the imaginary unitAdd & subtract complex numbersMultiply complex numbersGraphically multiply complex numbersComplex number conjugatesMidpoint of complex numbersDistance of complex numbersPowers of the imaginary unitMultiplying complex numbersSubtracting complex numbersAdding complex numbersComplex number equations: x³=1Intro to complex number conjugatesDividing complex numbers in polar formTaking and visualizing powers of a complex numberDistance & midpoint of complex numbersMultiplying complex numbers in polar formMultiplying complex numbers graphically example: -1-iMultiplying complex numbers graphically example: -3i

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