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MARC 21
Complex Numbers Made Simple.
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$aFront Cover -- Complex Numbers Made Simple -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Author's note -- What you must already knovv before starting this book -- Chapter 1. The quadratic formula -- Exercise 1.1 -- Exercise 1.2 -- Chapter 2. The algebra of complex numbers -- Exercise 2.1 -- Exercise 2.2 -- Chapter 3. The Argand diagram -- Chapter 4. The modulus, argument form for a complex number -- Exercise 4.1 -- Exercise 4.2 -- Chapter 5. Products and quotients, using the r(cosθ +isinθ) form -- Exercise 5.1 -- Chapter 6. The four operations on the Argand diagram -- 1. Addition -- 2. Subtraction -- Exercise 6.1 -- Chapter 7. Useful facts -- Exercise 7.1 -- Chapter 8. A sample question -- Chapter 9. Further questions -- Chapter 10. De Moivre's theorem -- Exercise 10.1 -- Chapter 11. Use of De Moivre's theorem I -- Exercise 1 1.1 -- Chapter 12. Use of De Moivre's theorem II -- Exercise 12.1 -- Chapter 13. The cube roots of unity -- Exercise 13.1 -- Chapter 14. The nth roots of unity, where n is a positive integer -- Exercise 14.1 -- Chapter 15. The nth roots of any complex number -- Exercise 15.1 -- Chapter 16. The exponential form for a complex number -- Exercise 16.1 -- Chapter 17. Locus questions (plural is loci) -- (1) Loci involving :z:, the modulus of a complex number -- Exercise 17.1 -- Exercise 17.2 -- (2) Loci involving arg z, the argument of a complex number z -- Exercise 17.3 -- General Locus Questions -- Exercise 17.4 -- Chapter 18. Transformations of the Argand diagram -- Exercise 18.1 -- Chapter 19. A sample question -- Chapter 20. Further questions.
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