Practice 1 Solutions
Evaluate.
Note
Use the Formula Sheet to help with the rules for the imaginary unit i.
i
– i
1
–1
1
i
–1
– i
Simplify.
Note
Q: Why must the imaginary unit i be simplified out when the radicand is negative?
A: Because the rules to simplify radicals are only true for real numbers.
–24
Note
Remember to simplify out before multiplication of any radicands. If your answer is positive, you did not write as i in your first step.
12i
Note
Q: What is another way to write ?
A: Negative one.
Simplify. Then classify by all sets to which it belongs: real, pure imaginary, complex.
Note
Q: What classification can you use for every number?
A: Complex
Q: Why is it a good math practice to simplify before you classify numbers?
A: Because the simplified answer may not be the exact classification you originally expected.
Real, complex
Complex
11i
Pure imaginary, complex
Real, complex
Pure imaginary, complex
5i
Pure imaginary, complex
Real, complex
Complex