Description
A complete set of PowerPoint files covering the following topics:
- Definition of complex numbers
- Sum, product and quotient of complex numbers.
- Geometrical representation of complex numbers in the Argand diagram.
- Complex solutions of quadratic equations with real coefficients.
- Finding conjugate complex roots
- Euler’s relation.
- De Moivre’s theorem and its application to trigonometric identities and to roots of a complex number.
- Loci and regions in the Argand diagram.
- Elementary transformations from the z-plane to the w-plane.
The files contain fully editable teaching / revision notes, examples, animations and hyperlinks to facilitate navigation.
Files are updated on a regular basis and feedback is welcome.
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11th - 12th
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38 Slides (2 PowerPoints)
Description
A complete set of PowerPoint files covering the following topics:
- Definition of complex numbers
- Sum, product and quotient of complex numbers.
- Geometrical representation of complex numbers in the Argand diagram.
- Complex solutions of quadratic equations with real coefficients.
- Finding conjugate complex roots
- Euler’s relation.
- De Moivre’s theorem and its application to trigonometric identities and to roots of a complex number.
- Loci and regions in the Argand diagram.
- Elementary transformations from the z-plane to the w-plane.
The files contain fully editable teaching / revision notes, examples, animations and hyperlinks to facilitate navigation.
Files are updated on a regular basis and feedback is welcome.
Follow me on Twitter and Pinterest @hatchtag73.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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