01 Complex Numbers Introduction
01 Complex Numbers Introduction
Equations such as x + 1 = 7, 3x = 10 and x2 – 7 = 0 can all be solved within the real number
system. But there is no real number which satisfies x2 + 1 = 0.
To obtain solutions to this and other similar equations the complex numbers were developed.
A number z of the form z = x + yi where x and y are real numbers is called a complex number
Examples
1. If z = 5 – 3i then Re z = 5 and Im z = -3
2. If z = 3 i then Re z = 0 and Im z = 3
Two complex numbers are equal if and only if their real parts are equal and their imaginary parts are
equal
a + bi = c + di
if and only if
a = c and b = d
1
and Im z1 = Im z2 y=
3
1
x= 2 and y =
3
Examples
1. (2 + 3i) + (4 – i) = (2 + 4) + (3 – 1)i
= 6 + 2i
2. If z1 = 1 – i and z2 = 3 - 5i find z1 - z2
z1 - z2 = (1 – i) – (3 - 5i)
= (1 – 3) + (-1- (-5))i
= -2 + 4i
See Exercise 1
k z1 = k(a + bi)
= ka + kbi
and
z1 z2 = (a + bi)(c + di)
= ac + adi + bci + bdi2
= (ac – bd) + (ad + bc)i [ since i2 = -1]
z1 z2 = (1 – i)(3 - 5i)
= 3 – 3i – 5i + 5i2
= 3 – 8i - 5
= -2 – 8i
See Exercise 2
Complex Conjugates
A pair of complex numbers of the form a + bi and a – bi are called complex conjugates.
If z = x + yi then the conjugate of z is denoted by z = x – yi
Eg: 2 + 3i and 2 – 3i are a conjugate pair
1 – i and 1 + i are a conjugate pair
-4i and 4i are a conjugate pair
Examples
If z = 2 – i and w = -3 + 4i find: 1. z 2. z - w 3. z w
1. z = 2+i
2. z - w = 2 + i - (-3 – 4i)
= 2 + 3 + i + 4i
= 5 + 5i
= 1 3i
= -1 – 3i
See Exercise 3
i 2 i 1 4i 2 3i
2. = [to rationalize denominators]
1 4i 3 i 1 4i 1 4i 3 i 3 i
i 4 6 2i
=
1 16 9 1
i 4 6 2i
=
17 10
i 4 10 6 2i 17
= [170 is a common denominator]
17 10 10 17
10i 40 102 34i
=
170 170
10i 40 102 34i
=
170
62 24i
=
170
2 31 12i 31 12i
= =
170 85
See Exercise 4
i
Imaginary axis
10
-7 + 5i
5
4 + 3i
x
-10 -5 5 10
Real axis
-6 - 6i -5
-6 - 6i
See Exercise 5
Exercises
Exercise 1
1. Express the following in terms of i in simplest surd form
(a) 9 (b) 2 (c) 5 3 (d) 5 10 (e) 6 12
2. Evaluate
(c) i i (d) i i i (e) 2i i 2i
4 9 7 11 5 6 7 6 7
(a) i (b) i
Exercise 2
1. Expand and simplify
(a) i(3 - 2i) (b) 2i3(1 – 5i) (c) (8 – 3i)(2 – 5i) (d) (4 – 3i)2 (e) (3 + 2i)(3 – 2i)
Exercise 4
1. Express the following in the form x + yi
4 9i 1 5i
(a) (b) (c)
3 3i 2 7i
2 3i
2. Simplify
1 i i
w 1
3. If w = -1 + 6i express in the form x + yi
wi
Exercise 5
If z = 2 – 3i and w = 1 + 4i, illustrate on an Argand diagram
1. z 2. w 3. z + w 4. z w 5. 2z - w
Answers
Exercise 1
1. (a) 3i (b) 2i (c) 15i (d) 5 2i (e) 6 2i
2. (a) 1 (b) i (c) 0 (d) 2i -1 (e) 1
1
3. (a) Re z = 2 Im z = 7 (b) Re z = 10 Im z = -1 (c) Re z = Im z = 3 (d) Re z = 0 Im z = (e) Re z = -8 Im z = 0
6
4. (a) x = 4, y = 9 (b) x = 3, y = -1 (c) x = 23, y = 0 (d) x = 0, y = 2 (e) x = -5, y = 1
Exercise 2
1. (a) 2 + 3i (b) -10 - 2i (c) 1 – 46i (d) 7 – 24i (e) 13
2. (a) 1 + 7i (b) -4 + 7i (c) -7 – 24i 3. x = 3, y = -2
Exercise 3
1 (a) 4 – 9i (b) -3 + 15i (c) 3 + 4i
2. 15 – 10i 3. (a) 2 + i (b) 3 – i (c) 3 – i (d) 4 – 3i (e) 1 – 3i
Exercise 4
4 3 1 3 37 15 3
1. (a) - 3i (b) i (c) i 2. 2 – 2i 3. i
3 10 10 53 53 13 13
Exercise 5
Im z
10
5
Q.2
Q.3
-10 -5 5 10 Re z
Q.4
Q.1
-5
Q.5
-10