SOLUTION: Hello, I am a the daughter of some missionaris to Mexico, and am teaching myself algebra. I am having a hard time understanding about Pure Imaginary Numbers. My text book is tell
Question 170946: Hello, I am a the daughter of some missionaris to Mexico, and am teaching myself algebra. I am having a hard time understanding about Pure Imaginary Numbers. My text book is telling me that i^2=-1, i^3=-i, i^4=1, and so on. I don't understand how they are getting that because they aren't telling me. Could you please help me? I am sure it is pretty simple, but I can't figgure it out! Found 2 solutions by Mathtut, Earlsdon:Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is a cycle: the first two are just definitions of complex numbers so i=i
and ...if you take the sqrt of both these terms you get that is where they come up with
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then is just and it just keeps up this pattern
You can put this solution on YOUR website! "Imaginary" Numbers (i), an unfortunate nomenclature, are based on . = = == == ==
Can you begin to see a pattern here?