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+ | * Polar form of complex numbers. | ||
+ | * Geometric meaning of complex multiplication and division. | ||
+ | * Powers and roots of complex numbers. De Moivre’s Theorem. | ||
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+ | * The complex number system 𝐂. | ||
+ | * The complex plane. | ||
+ | * Roots and fractional powers of real numbers. | ||
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+ | * Represent complex numbers in polar form. | ||
+ | * Algebraically relate the Cartesian and polar forms of a complex numbers. | ||
+ | * Interpret the identity cis(𝜃+ɸ) = cis𝜃∙cisɸ for the complex trigonometric function cis𝜃 = cos𝜃 + i∙sin𝜃 as an additive/multiplicative homomorphism property. | ||
+ | * Interpret De Moivre's formula (cis𝜃)^n = cis(n𝜃) as a consequence of the additive/multiplicative homomorphism property of cis. | ||
+ | * Evaluate all n-th roots of a given complex number both in trigonometric and (when possible) in algebraic closed form, and represent them geometrically. | ||
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Course Catalog
MAT 1313. Algebra and Number Systems. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Corequisite: MAT1214. Basic logic and proofs. Properties of integer numbers, mathematical induction, the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, the infinitude of primes, modular arithmetic, rational and irrational numbers, complex numbers, functions, polynomials, and the binomial theorem. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fees: LRS1 $45; STSI $21.
Topics List
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1.1 & 1.2 |
Propositional Logic |
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1.3 & 1.4 |
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3 |
1.5 & 1.6 |
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2.1 |
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5 |
2.2 & 2.3 |
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6 |
2.5 |
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3.1–3.3 |
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8 |
3.4 |
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4.1 |
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10 |
4.2 & 4.3 |
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11 |
5.1 & 5.2 |
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12 |
8.1–8.4 |
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13 |
8.5–8.7 |
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