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Exercise 3G 1 Calculate: a 48+ M4 bf 4 j172 4 5256 4 575 © O-1)-42%) — g AES SPP e itPth ete @ fetter Pit? “ TPP 2 Calculate these and check your answers with a GDC. a 2+3iP+(1-4iP (+ 2i + 3-2iF © G+ 2 +G-27 (+it+a-syt 3. Evaluate these and check your answers with a GDC. Ona wR ow faa [5 a evi f VG 4 Show that: (a (+ iy =(Qiy,neZ b(+ipr=(t+iQiyneZ 5 Given that z= 1~/, find the values of m € N such th a. ztis real b 2" is purely imaginary. 3.3 Polynomial functions: graphs and operations Historically, complex numbers appeared as roots of polynomial equations which means that they can be seen as zeros of polynomial functions. In this section we are going to study polynomial functions, their graphs and operations with the expressions that define them. Polynomial functions and their graphs ‘The diagrams show the graphs of f(x) = x", n = 0, 1,2, 3, ... where isa natural number. » » att + 3 ino 2 fal aI gi % Seay i 7 33 ¥ 7 The long journey of mathematics

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