Complex numbers is vital in high school math. Perform operations like addition, subtraction and multiplication on complex numbers, write the complex numbers in standard form, identify the real and imaginary parts, find the conjugate, graph complex numbers, rationalize the denominator, find the absolute value, modulus, and argument in this collection of printable complex number worksheets. Access some of these handouts for free!
Access these pdf worksheets to introduce complex numbers to high school students. Rewrite the given complex number in the standard form (a + bi), where a is the real part, and b is the imaginary part.
The complex numbers are listed in a tabular format. Students are required to identify the real part and the imaginary part. The worksheet also provides practice in forming complex numbers with the given real part and the imaginary part.
Download our instantly printable pdfs to find the conjugate of the given complex number. Change the sign of the imaginary part of the complex number to find the complex conjugate.
Explore these innovative resources to learn how to simplify powers of i. To solve the problems, apply the power-of-power rule to rewrite each expression to the power of i 2 , i 3 or i 4 .
The x-axis and y-axis of the complex coordinate plane represent the real part and imaginary part respectively. Write each complex number a + bi as an ordered pair (a, b). Plot the point on the graph that represents the complex number.
Introduce these printable worksheets in the classroom to learn the basics of addition and subtraction of complex numbers. Add or subtract the corresponding real parts and the imaginary parts of the complex numbers to find the sum or difference.
Use the FOIL method or the formula (a+bi)(c+di) = (ac−bd) + (ad+bc)i to find the product of the complex numbers. Cross-check your answers with the answer key provided.
Rationalize the denominator by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator. Simplify the expression and write it in the standard form a + bi.
This batch of printable pdfs is an excellent resource for students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of complex numbers.
The absolute value of a complex number represents the distance between the complex number and the origin in the complex coordinate plane. To find the absolute value or modulus of the complex number, find the square root of sum of the squares of the real part and the imaginary part.
Engage high school students on finding the absolute value and argument of the complex number. Apply the formula θ = tan −1 (y/x) to find the argument of the complex number, which is the angle it makes with the real axis.