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We look at the relation between a complex number, its complex conjugate, and its modulus squared. We find the parametric, point-normal and Cartesian forms for a plane in Here we use the remainder theorem and the factor theorem to show that z-a is a factor of p(z), and find all

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Here we calculate the product of two complex numbers in polar (or modulus-argument form) as well as in Cartesian form.

MATH1131 Linear Algebra: Chapter 2 Problem 27 i

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