Ive been working with complex
numbers reciently and im trying to
figure out how the square root of
a nagative number should be represented.
For instance..... Sqr(-x) = i Sqr(x)
Sqr(-16) = i Sqr(16)
(-1)(4) = -4
What should -4 be -4i? :)
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Ive been working with complex
numbers reciently and im trying to
figure out how the square root of
a nagative number should be represented.
For instance..... Sqr(-x) = i Sqr(x)
Sqr(-16) = i Sqr(16)
(-1)(4) = -4
What should -4 be -4i? :)
Thanks for the help Guv. :)
i = -1
so -4i would be 4, not -4, therefore 4i should be good.
This is from Algebra 2, Chapter 5, section 6, I believe?
Prog_tom,Quote:
Originally posted by prog_tom
i = -1
so -4i would be 4, not -4, therefore 4i should be good.
This is from Algebra 2, Chapter 5, section 6, I believe?
i is not equal to negative one. i is equal to the square root of negative 1.
so -4i = -4*(-1)^(1/2).
-Lou
he he, sorry
i^2=-1