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This is the problem:
Solved. No real solution.
My question is, how do you calculate values with the imaginary number? I know how to verify that I solved it correctly but how do I generate values with the imaginary number? What do I do with the "i"?
Thanks.
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Sorry for the late reply. A+Bi? I'm aware that "i squared" equals -1 but the i isn't squared.
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Yes, all complex numbers can be represented in the form a + bi, where a, b are real numbers. With them, we can define addition and multiplication as follows:
Some examples:
We also have some other properties, such as conjugation:
There exist even more interesting algebraic structures, such as the quaternions (which are not commutative) and the octonions (which are not associative!).
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That I know. But how do I derive values from what I posted originally? when I put the equation into the graphing calculator it draws a graph. I want to know how it came up with the values despite having a complex solution.
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Ahhhh you know what, I feel so stupid. My brain is cooked. Well it's not now because i actually got some good sleep after doing so much math homework. I figured out what it is that what confusing me about all this while driving to work. Solving quadratic equations for solutions is only to see if the equation intercepts the x axis. If i get a complex solution this means there is no x intercepts and thats it. There is no solving it anymore. the solution is not used to draw the graph. I dont know why i thought this. Thanks for your help.
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