Chapter 1: Complex Numbers – Exercise 1.
1 Notes
Definition of a Complex Number
A complex number is expressed as:
z = x + iy
where:
o x is the real part (Re(z))
o y is the imaginary part (Im(z))
o i is the imaginary unit, defined by i² = -1nbf.org.pk
The set of all complex numbers is denoted by ℂ.nbf.org.pk
Fundamental Concepts
1. Imaginary Unit (i):
o i² = -1Math World+1MathCity.org+1
o Powers of i follow a cycle:
i¹ = i, i² = -1, i³ = -i, i⁴ = 1, and then the pattern repeats every 4 powers.
2. Equality of Complex Numbers:
o Two complex numbers z₁ = x₁ + iy₁ and z₂ = x₂ + iy₂ are equal if and only if:
x₁ = x₂ and y₁ = y₂.
3. Conjugate of a Complex Number:
o The conjugate of z = x + iy is z̄ = x - iy.nbf.org.pk+1YouTube+1
4. Modulus of a Complex Number:
o The modulus (or absolute value) of z = x + iy is:
|z| = √(x² + y²).
Operations on Complex Numbers
1. Addition:
o (x₁ + iy₁) + (x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁ + x₂) + i(y₁ + y₂)
2. Subtraction:
o (x₁ + iy₁) - (x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁ - x₂) + i(y₁ - y₂)
3. Multiplication:
o (x₁ + iy₁)(x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁x₂ - y₁y₂) + i(x₁y₂ + x₂y₁)
4. Division:
o To divide z₁ by z₂, multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the
denominator:
(z₁ / z₂) = (z₁ * z̄₂) / (z₂ * z̄₂)
Powers of i
The powers of i repeat every four steps:
o i¹ = ieSaral+1MathCity.org
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o i² = -1MathCity.org
o i³ = -iMathCity.org
o i⁴ = 1
o i⁵ = i, and so on.
To simplify iⁿ, divide n by 4 and use the remainder to find the equivalent power.
Example Problem
Evaluate: i³¹
Solution:
Divide 31 by 4: 31 ÷ 4 = 7 remainder 3.
So, i³¹ = i³ = -i.Math World+2
+2MathCity.org+2MathCity.org+2
Additional Resources
Detailed Solutions: For step
step-by-step solutions to Exercise 1.1, you can refer to MathCity.org.
MathCity.org+1MathCity.org
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Video Lectures: Visual learners may benefit from this YouTube lecture covering Exercise 1.1.
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If you need further assistance with specific problems or concepts from this chapter, feel free to ask!
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Chapter 1:
Complex Numbers – Exercise 1.1 Notes
Definition of a Complex Number
A complex number is expressed as:
z = x + iy
where:
o x is the real part (Re(z))
o y is the imaginary part (Im(z))
o i is the imaginary unit, defined by i² = -1nbf.org.pk
The set of all complex numbers is denoted by ℂ.nbf.org.pk
Fundamental Concepts
1. Imaginary Unit (i):
o i² = -1Math World+1MathCity.org+1
o Powers of i follow a cycle:
i¹ = i, i² = -1, i³ = -i, i⁴ = 1, and then the pattern repeats every 4 powers.
2. Equality of Complex Numbers:
Two complex numbers z₁ = x₁ + iy₁ and z₂ = x₂ + iy₂ are equal if and only if:
o
x₁ = x₂ and y₁ = y₂.
3. Conjugate of a Complex Number:
o The conjugate of z = x + iy is z̄ = x - iy.nbf.org.pk+1YouTube+1
4. Modulus of a Complex Number:
o The modulus (or absolute value) of z = x + iy is:
|z| = √(x² + y²).
Operations on Complex Numbers
1. Addition:
o (x₁ + iy₁) + (x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁ + x₂) + i(y₁ + y₂)
2. Subtraction:
o (x₁ + iy₁) - (x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁ - x₂) + i(y₁ - y₂)
3. Multiplication:
o (x₁ + iy₁)(x₂ + iy₂) = (x₁x₂ - y₁y₂) + i(x₁y₂ + x₂y₁)
4. Division:
o To divide z₁ by z₂, multiply numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the
denominator:
(z₁ / z₂) = (z₁ * z̄₂) / (z₂ * z̄₂)
Powers of i
The powers of i repeat every four steps:
o i¹ = ieSaral+1MathCity.org+1
o i² = -1MathCity.org
o i³ = -iMathCity.org
o i⁴ = 1
o i⁵ = i, and so on.
To simplify iⁿ, divide n by 4 and use the remainder to find the equivalent power.
Example Problem
Evaluate: i³¹
Solution:
Divide 31 by 4: 31 ÷ 4 = 7 remainder 3.
So, i³¹ = i³ = -i.Math World+2MathCity.org+2MathCity.org+2
Additional Resources
Detailed Solutions: For step
step-by-step solutions to Exercise 1.1, you can refer to MathCity.org.
MathCity.org+1MathCity.org
MathCity.org+1
Video Lectures: Visual learners may benefit from this YouTube lecture covering Exercise 1.1.
YouTube
If you need further assistance with specific problems or concepts from this chapter, feel free to ask!
Sources
ChatGPT
Response 2
Certainly! Here are concise notes on Chapter 1: Complex Numbers from the National Book Foundation's
Class 11 Mathematics textbook, focusing on Exercise 1.1.
Chapter 1: Complex Numbers — Key Concepts
Definition
A complex number is expressed as z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy, where:
o xxx is the real part (Re(z)=x\text{Re}(z) = xRe(z)=x)MathCity.org
o yyy is the imaginary part (Im(z)=y\text{Im}(z) = yIm(z)=y)MathCity.org
o iii is the imaginary unit, defined by i2=−1i^2 = -1i2=−1
Conjugate
The conjugate of z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy is zˉ=x−iy\bar{z} = x - iyzˉ=x−iy
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Modulus (Magnitude)
The modulus of z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy is ∣z∣=x2+y2|z| = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2}∣z∣=x2+y2
Exercise 1.1 Highlights
Question 1: Powers of iii
i1=ii^1 = ii1=i, i2=−1i^2 = -1i2=−1, i3=−ii^3 = -ii3=−i, i4=1i^4 = 1i4=1 — this cycle repeats every 4
powers.
Example: i31=i(4×7)+3=i3=−ii^{31} = i^{(4 \times 7) + 3} = i^3 = -ii31=i(4×7)+3=i3=−i
Question 2: Operations with Complex Numbers
Addition/Subtraction:
o (3+2i)+(2+4i)=5+6i(3 + 2i) + (2 + 4i) = 5 + 6i(3+2i)+(2+4i)=5+6i
MathCity.org+1MathCity.org+1
o (4+3i)−(2+5i)=2−2i(4 + 3i) - (2 + 5i) = 2 - 2i(4+3i)−(2+5i)=2−2iMathCity.org
Multiplication:
o (3+2i)(4−3i)=18−i(3 + 2i)(4 - 3i) = 18 - i(3+2i)(4−3i)=18−iMathCity.org
Division:
o 3+2i3−i=710+910i\frac{3 + 2i}{3 - i} = \frac{7}{10} + \frac{9}{10}i3−i3+2i=107+109i
MathCity.org
Complex Expressions:
o (1+i)(1−i)(2+i)=4+2i(1 + i)(1 - i)(2 + i) = 4 + 2i(1+i)(1−i)(2+i)=4+2iMathCity.org
o 12+3i=213−313i\frac{1}{2 + 3i} = \frac{2}{13} - \frac{3}{13}i2+3i1=132−133iMathCity.org
Question 7: Modulus Calculations
∣11+12i∣=112+122=265|11 + 12i| = \sqrt{11^2 + 12^2} = \sqrt{265}∣11+12i∣=112+122=265
MathCity.org
∣(2+3i)−(2+6i)∣=∣−3i∣=3|(2 + 3i) - (2 + 6i)| = |-3i| = 3∣(2+3i)−(2+6i)∣=∣−3i∣=3MathCity.org
∣(2−i)(6+3i)∣=15|(2 - i)(6 + 3i)| = 15∣(2−i)(6+3i)∣=15
∣3−2i2+i∣=135\left| \frac{3 - 2i}{2 + i} \right| = \sqrt{\frac{13}{5}}2+i3−2i=513
( |(\sqrt{3} - \sqrt{-8})(\sqrt{3} +
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Certainly! Here are concise notes on Chapter 1: Complex Numbers from the National Book Foundation's
Class 11 Mathematics textbook, focusing on Exercise 1.1.
Chapter 1: Complex Numbers — Key Concepts
Definition
A complex number is expressed as z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy, where:
o xxx is the real part (Re(z)=x\text{Re}(z) = xRe(z)=x)MathCity.org
o yyy is the imaginary part (Im(z)=y\text{Im}(z) = yIm(z)=y)MathCity.org
o iii is the imaginary unit, defined by i2=−1i^2 = -1i2=−1
Conjugate
The conjugate of z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy is zˉ=x−iy\bar{z} = x - iyzˉ=x−iy
MathCity.org+3MathCity.org+3MathCity.org+3
Modulus (Magnitude)
The modulus of z=x+iyz = x + iyz=x+iy is ∣z∣=x2+y2|z| = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2}∣z∣=x2+y2
Exercise 1.1 Highlights
Question 1: Powers of iii
i1=ii^1 = ii1=i, i2=−1i^2 = -1i2=−1, i3=−ii^3 = -ii3=−i, i4=1i^4 = 1i4=1 — this cycle repeats every 4
powers.
Example: i31=i(4×7)+3=i3=−ii^{31} = i^{(4 \times 7) + 3} = i^3 = -ii31=i(4×7)+3=i3=−i
Question 2: Operations with Complex Numbers
Addition/Subtraction:
o (3+2i)+(2+4i)=5+6i(3 + 2i) + (2 + 4i) = 5 + 6i(3+2i)+(2+4i)=5+6i
MathCity.org+1MathCity.org+1
o (4+3i)−(2+5i)=2−2i(4 + 3i) - (2 + 5i) = 2 - 2i(4+3i)−(2+5i)=2−2iMathCity.org
Multiplication:
o (3+2i)(4−3i)=18−i(3 + 2i)(4 - 3i) = 18 - i(3+2i)(4−3i)=18−iMathCity.org
Division:
o 3+2i3−i=710+910i\frac{3 + 2i}{3 - i} = \frac{7}{10} + \frac{9}{10}i3−i3+2i=107+109i
MathCity.org
Complex Expressions:
o (1+i)(1−i)(2+i)=4+2i(1 + i)(1 - i)(2 + i) = 4 + 2i(1+i)(1−i)(2+i)=4+2iMathCity.org
o 12+3i=213−313i\frac{1}{2 + 3i} = \frac{2}{13} - \frac{3}{13}i2+3i1=132−133iMathCity.org
Question 7: Modulus Calculations
∣11+12i∣=112+122=265|11 + 12i| = \sqrt{11^2 + 12^2} = \sqrt{265}∣11+12i∣=112+122=265
MathCity.org
∣(2+3i)−(2+6i)∣=∣−3i∣=3|(2 + 3i) - (2 + 6i)| = |-3i| = 3∣(2+3i)−(2+6i)∣=∣−3i∣=3MathCity.org
∣(2−i)(6+3i)∣=15|(2 - i)(6 + 3i)| = 15∣(2−i)(6+3i)∣=15
∣3−2i2+i∣=135\left| \frac{3 - 2i}{2 + i} \right| = \sqrt{\frac{13}{5}}2+i3−2i=513
( |(\sqrt{3} - \sqrt{-8})(\sqrt{3} +
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