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Just did my Extension 2 exam today. Question 1 killed me.
Let A = 3 + 4i. Write the following in z = x + iy form.
a. A square
b. 1 over A
c. square root of A
d. 2 to the power of A
Part a and b are done easily.
a. Just expand, then collect like terms.
b. Just multiply by A's conjugate to rationalise the denominator, then separate the real from the imaginary.
However, I got confused on part c and d. Part c, I tried to do it like part b, but can't seem to form x + iy. I have i all over the place. Then, I have no idea for part d. Any help would be appreciated.
Let A = 3 + 4i. Write the following in z = x + iy form.
a. A square
b. 1 over A
c. square root of A
d. 2 to the power of A
Part a and b are done easily.
a. Just expand, then collect like terms.
b. Just multiply by A's conjugate to rationalise the denominator, then separate the real from the imaginary.
However, I got confused on part c and d. Part c, I tried to do it like part b, but can't seem to form x + iy. I have i all over the place. Then, I have no idea for part d. Any help would be appreciated.