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Algebra 2 - Evaluating complex numbers to a higher power i^65
In this video tutorial, I show you how to simplify imaginary numbers to a higher power. When working with imaginary numbers, ...
All numbers are imaginary (even "zero" was contentious once). Introducing the square root(s) of minus one is convenient because (i) all n-degree polynomials with real coefficients then have n roots, ...
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Tutorial - Simplifying an expression by rewriting it with the imaginary unit i ex 10, 3 + 2 root(-4)
In this video playlist, you will learn everything you need to know with complex and imaginary numbers 3 + 2 root(-4) Supreme Court gets new emergency petition from Trump administration Odds of a ...
Have you ever sat in a math classroom and wondered, “When will I ever use this?” You might have asked yourself this question when you first encountered “imaginary” numbers, and with good reason: What ...
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