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MHF 4UI Unit 1 Day 3 Review of Prerequisite Skills A. Creating Quadratic Equations Warm up - Solve the following quadratic equation by factoring: a2 – 4a – 21 = 0 Now, let’s try to write possible quadratic equations in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 from the given roots. a) 3 and - 1 4 c) 2 5 and 2 - 5 b) 3 and - 3 d) 2- 3 2 3 and 5 5 MHF 4UI Unit 1 Day 3 B. Complex Numbers Imaginary numbers, Im, are the result of the square roots of negative numbers. Examples: 3, 15 The difficulty comes in dealing with the negative in the square root, so let’s deal with that separately. Definition: i = so, 3 3 -1 3 1 3 i 7 7 7 Recall: so, and -1 - 1 - 1 -1 i2 = -1 i has no decimal value and cannot be graphed on a real number line. A complex number, C, is a number of the form a + bi, where a, b R and i = -1 Examples: 5 – 2i, 7 + 6i, -4 + 6 3 i Note: All real numbers are complex numbers and can be written in the form a + bi. 5 = 5 + 0i - a rational now written in complex form 2 3 = 2 3 + 0i - an irrational now written in complex form Imaginary numbers can also be written in complex form a + bi. 4i = 0 + 4i -7 3 i = 0 - 7 3 i Updated number system tree diagram: C = Im MHF 4UI 1. Simplify. a) 9 Unit 1 Day 3 b) c) 16 37 d) 75 2. Evaluate. a) (3i)(4i) b) (5i)(-4i) 3. Simplify. a) 5 24 b) 6 - 18 c) 4i(2 + 3i) e) (6 + 3i)(5 + 2i) f) (3 + 2i)(3 – 2i) d) (5 + 2i)(3 – 4i) g) (x – 4 + 3i)(x – 4 – 3i) 4. Simplify. a) 10 - 32 2 b) - 15 - 75 10 c) 18 - - 72 24 e) 12