Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Imaginary & Complex Numbers - [1]

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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    In this lesson, you will learn what an imaginary number is and how they compare to a complex number. We will also learn how to use these numbers in math to perform calculations. In order to do this, we first learn that a complex number is the sum of a real number and an imaginary number. The complex numbers thus are represented on a xy plane. One axis is the real axis and the other is the imaginary axis. We can represent imaginary numbers and complex numbers either in rectangular form or in polar form. In polar form, we represent the complex number as a magnitude from the origin and a phase angle measured from the positive x-axis.

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    @charleswilson4598 Год назад +6

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  • @4apca
    @4apca Год назад +5

    Thank you for this superb tutorial. Very clear and enjoyable.

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven Год назад +4

    Nice 👍
    I remember imaginary numbers... 5i or any containing "i"

  • @naderhumood1199
    @naderhumood1199 Год назад +4

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  • @clayhuston3520
    @clayhuston3520 7 месяцев назад

    Man! It must've been the public school teachers that could not pique my interest so many years ago, but I've always been deficient in higher mathematics. I've always been able to solve the basic 4, and simple algebra in my head, but never cared for the more complex operations. You have changed that dramatically. I attribute that to the method of explanation, i guess. GREAT JOB! I am 55. Have been making good money doing electronic work for the last 28 years. Your explanations and logical diagrams will help me from going completely brain dead in my old age.
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  • @elc3can
    @elc3can Год назад +3

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  • @tresajessygeorge210
    @tresajessygeorge210 Год назад +2

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  • @uromchuka
    @uromchuka Год назад +2

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  • @Rasha.Hussein44
    @Rasha.Hussein44 Год назад

    omg thank you so much ! I was watching your videos a few weeks ago for sat algebra and now precalc for clep exams !! Wish you all the best !!

  • @joo5070
    @joo5070 7 месяцев назад

    SO helpful! Thank you so much, finaly I understood what imaginary and complex numbers are

  • @StopWhining491
    @StopWhining491 Год назад +5

    First time I've ever heard that imaginary numbers can be plotted on an axis. Cool!

  • @d6c10k4
    @d6c10k4 Год назад +1

    That's a refresher for things I've forgotten from years ago. The process I get pretty well, l but what would make it clearer is if I had an example of a real world problem that requires imaginary numbers to solve. (That was the problem even in high school...we learned the processes but not what to use them for)

  • @nitdiver5
    @nitdiver5 Год назад +5

    I hope this video helps me pay my bills (complex numbers) with the money in my bank account (imaginary numbers).

  • @Joabfilandus001
    @Joabfilandus001 Год назад +1

    Wow thanks sir nice tutorial 🎉, 💯 I just love your session . Would you please give more examples on the chain Rule in calculus to work on self

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +1

      Sure I will

    • @Joabfilandus001
      @Joabfilandus001 Год назад

      @@MathAndScience thanks in advance .
      Also , a bit more of integral calculus , just saw only one tutorial for the introductory part , I'm an Engineering student and my course is actually based on calculus 1 and 2 . Please do me a favour .

  • @lilypochnell527
    @lilypochnell527 Год назад

    Another outstanding lesson with clear explanations and the usage of the language is accessible to learners/students. Very satisfied with the learning where Bloom's Taxonomy is always applied to the lesson. Thank you )
    Wishing you and all your learners a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year filled with health, wealth, happiness and joy! Thank you for being with us. You are a great teacher

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 11 месяцев назад

    Would you show us practical applications of complex numbers? (would 'compound number' be a better term?)

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @hamidamandu2513
    @hamidamandu2513 Год назад

    Great lectures but I wish it covered the complete module

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    (4+5i) = 9i(x+3x-3i)

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    (√- 25=5^5 (x+5x-5i)

  • @hemrajue3434
    @hemrajue3434 Год назад

    (a+bi)(a-bi)=a^2+b^2 is always a real number. That why complex conjugate works.

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    25i (x+5x,-5i)

  • @homohandyperson
    @homohandyperson Год назад

    at 18:33 why does Jason say negative 1 ? is it a given that the negative sign stands in for a 'negative 1' for the sake of multiplying ? ; 'negative 1 times 3 is negative 3'

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    1/3+2i=,1/6i { (x+1x-6i)

  • @Andre_XX
    @Andre_XX Год назад +1

    "Something that was sort of made up". This doesn't instill warm and fuzzy feelings.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones Год назад +1

      When you get to looking at electric power, you'll find that this "imaginary" i is one of the things that keeps the lights on. Very warm, and maybe oscillating rather than fuzzy.

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    ,(3+2i)= 5i (x+1x-5i)

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    √5 (x+1x-5).

  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    √25{{x+5x-5)

  • @brenmclean
    @brenmclean Год назад

    Is this an old recording? Sound quality is not as good as your usual videos.

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад +1

      It is an older recording that I am re-releasing. Believe it or not, I cleaned up the picture and sound. Newer lessons have much better equipment as this was over a decade ago! Still, you should be able to hear and see everything. Thanks and take care! Jason

    • @brenmclean
      @brenmclean Год назад

      @@MathAndScience Thanks for your reply. Yes, you can see and hear but I much prefer the newer videos. Love the range of content!

    • @MathAndScience
      @MathAndScience  Год назад

      @@brenmclean makes total sense. Thank you!

  • @WaliXan
    @WaliXan Год назад

    Wait a minute is it just me or does he look like a teenager here? Not tryna be offensive tho you Just look younger here

  • @satyapalverma2047
    @satyapalverma2047 3 месяца назад

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  • @user-ri6rn7ti5h
    @user-ri6rn7ti5h 10 месяцев назад

    10i/3= (x+2x-5i) (x+3x-3i)