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August10,2016

Warmup
Factorthefollowingexpressionsonyourwarmupsheetfor
Wednesday.
1.6x3+24x230x

2.3x2+13x+4

August
11, 2017
Daily Agenda
Unit 1: Quadratic Functions
Review
Warm-up
Imaginary Number
Intro

Direct
Explanati
on

Guided Practice
Students will
complete various
factoring puzzles in
groups of 2-3
Independent
Practice Students
will complete # 1 14

Worktime

Address
misconceptions
Exit Slip Error
Analysis

Closing

Lets Practice Factoring in a different way:

Factoring
Puzzles

Puzzle 1
Matching Activity
Puzzle 2 -

You will take your answer sheet and a partner and


travel around the room. At each station (A J)

Factoring
Around the
World

partner 1 will factor the expression completely and


explain the steps to partner 2.
At the next station, you will swap and partner 2 will
solve and explain to partner 1.
Continue until all of the problems have been
completely factored.
Clarify any misconceptions
Factoring quiz tomorrow!

Exit Slip
August 9,
2016

The area of a garden is represented by the equation


x2 22x + 120
What expression represents the dimensions of the
garden?

Imaginary & Complex Numbers

Imaginary Numbers Overview


2:27 min

Once upon a time

1 no real solution

-In the set of real numbers, negative numbers do


not have square roots.
-Imaginary numbers were invented so that
negative numbers would have square roots and
certain equations would have solutions.
-These numbers were devised using an imaginary
unit named i.

i 1

-The imaginary numbers consist of all numbers bi,


where b is a real number and i is the imaginary unit,
with the property that i = -1.
-The first four powers of i establish an important
pattern and should be memorized.

Powers of i
i i
1

i 1
2

i i
3

i 1
4

i 1
4

i i
3

Powers
of
i

i 1
2

i
Divide the exponent by 4
No remainder: answer is 1.
remainder of 1: answer is i.
remainder of 2: answer is 1.
remainder of 3:answer is i.

Powers of i
1.) Find i23
2.) Find i2006
3.) Find i37
4.) Find i828

i
1
i
1

Complex Number System


Reals

Imaginary
i, 2i, -3-7i, etc.

Rationals
(fractions, decimals)
Integers
(, -1, -2, 0, 1, 2, )
Whole
(0, 1, 2, )
Natural
(1, 2, )

Irrationals
(no fractions)
pi, e

Simplify. -Express these numbers in terms of i.


3.)
1.)

5 1*5 1 5 i 5

2.)
4.) 7 1* 7 1 7 i 7

3.)
5.)

99 1* 99 1 99

i 3 3 11
3i 11

You try
6
.
7
.
8
.

7 i 7
36

6i

160 4i 10

To multiply imaginary numbers or


an imaginary number by a real
number, it is important first to
express the imaginary numbers in
terms of i.

Multiplying
9.
47i 2 94i
10.

2i 5 2i 1 5 2i i 5
2i

11.

3 7 i 3 i 7 i

5 2 5

21

(1) 21 21

Complex Numbers

a + bi
real

imaginar
y

The complex numbers consist of all sums a + bi,


where a and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary
unit. The real part is a, and the imaginary part is bi.

Add or Subtract

7.)
12
.

7i 9i 16i

8.)
13
.

(5 6i) (2 11i ) 3 5i

14.
9.)

(2 3i ) (4 2i) 2 3i 4 2i
2 i

REMEMBER: i = -1

Multiply
1)

2)

3i 4i 12i 12(1) 12

7i

7 i 49( 1) 49
2 2

You try

3)

7i 12i 84i 84(1)


2

84

4)

11i 11 i 121(1)
2

121

Multiply
5)

4 3i 7 2i

28 8i 21i 6i
28 29i 6i
28 29i 6(1)
2

28 29i 6

22 29i

You try
6)

2 i 3 10i

6 20i 3i 10i
2
6 17i 10i
6 17i 10 1
6 17i 10

16 17i

You try
7)

5 7i 5 7i
2535i 35i 49i
25 49(1)

25 49
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Conjugate
-The conjugate of a + bi is a bi
-The conjugate of a bi is a + bi

Find the conjugate of each


number
8)

3 4i

9)

4 7i

10)

5i

3 4i

4 7i
5i

6
6
Because 6 0i is the same as 6 0i

11)

Divide
12)

5 9i 1 i 5 5i 9i 9i

2
1 i i i
1 i 1 i

14 4i 14 4i

2
1 i
2

7 2i

You try

13)

2 3i 3 5i
3 5i 3 5i

6 10i 9i 15i

2
9 15i 15i 25i

9 19i 9 19i

2
9 25i
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