Complex Roots Flashcards
1
Q
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
A
Every complex polynomial can be written as a series of linear factors.
Corollary: a polynomial of odd degree has at least on real zero.
2
Q
Conjugate Pairs Theorem
A
Complex / imaginary roots come in pairs.
When two conjugates multiply together, the middle term always cancels out.
3
Q
Complex numbers are:
A
Real numbers
And
Non-real numbers
4
Q
The imaginary number i = ?
A
The square root of -1
5
Q
What does i ^2 = ?
A
(Square root of -1) x (Square root of -1)
= -1
6
Q
i ^3 = ?
A
i x i ^2 =
(Square root of -1) x (-1) = the negative square root of -1 or -i
7
Q
Shortcuts
\+/-i \+/-2i \+/-3i \+/-4i \+/-10i
A
(x+i)(x-i)= x^2+1
(x+2i)(x-2i)= x^2+4
(x-3i)(x+3i)= x^2+9
(x-4i)(x+4i)= x^2+16
(x+10i)(x-10i)= x^2+100