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Practice A
1.7 For use with the lesson Complete the Square
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45 1 8. 2x 2 1 16x 1 32 5 14 9. 4x 2 1 12x 1 9 5 16
Find the value of c that makes the expression a perfect square trinomial.
Then write the expression as a square of a binomial.
10. x 2 1 4x 1 c 11. x 2 2 2x 1 c
16. x 2 1 x 1 c 17. x 2 1 7x 1 c
20. x 2 1 8x 2 2 5 0 21. x 2 1 2x 1 5 5 0
24. x 2 2 x 1 1 5 0 25. x 2 2 x 2 3 5 0
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Lesson 1.6 Perform Operations 5. False. If the complex number is real, the
with Complex Numbers, number equals its conjugate. 6. False. Sample
answer: The sum of two imaginary numbers can
continued
be a real number or an imaginary number. For
Practice Level C example, the sum of 4 1 2i and 3 2 2i is 7, which
answers
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7. True. (a 1 bi)(a 2 bi) 5 a2 2 abi 1 abi 2 bi 2
} 22 25 5 a2 2 b2(21) 5 a2 1 b2, which is a real
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number. 8. True. The absolute value of a 1 bi is
7. 8 2 4i 8. 1 2 11i 9. 27 2 8i 10. 25 2 10i }
a2 1 b2 and the absolute value of its conjugate
11. 30 12. 24 2 16i 13. 30i 14. 17 2 19i a 2 bi is
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a2 1 b2.
21 7
15. 221 1 6i 16. 4 1 2i 17. }2 }
10i 9. Sum of complex numbers: a 1 bi 1 c 1 di 5
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(a 1 c) 1 (b 1 d)i; Complex conjugate of sum:
16 2 11 3 47 21
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50i (a 1 c) 2 (b 1 d)i; Sum of complex conjugates:
a 2 bi 1 c 2 di 5 (a 1 c) 2 (b 1 d)i
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i 22. 2}1 } i 23. 61 10. Product of complex numbers: (a 1 bi) p
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(c 1 di) 5 ac 1 adi 1 bci 1 bdi 2 5 (ac 2 bd) 1
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26. a > 0, b > 0 (ad 1 bc)i; Complex conjugate of product:
27. a < 0, b > 0 28. a < 0, b < 0 (ac 2 bd) 2 (ad 1 bc)i; Product of complex
conjugates: (a 2 bi)(c 2 di) 5 ac 2 adi 2 bci 1
29. a > 0, b < 0 30. a < 0, b 5 0
bdi2 5 (ac 2 bd) 2 (ad 1 bc)i 11. h h0
31. a 5 0, b > 0 32. real 33. pure imaginary
34. real 35. imaginary Lesson 1.7 Complete the
Square
Study Guide
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