Okay, i understand it quite well now. It makes alot of sense.
I'll do your example, -3+4i :
I don't know about you but you should be able to write down the two equations straight off, using -3+4i = a
2-b
2+2abi and equating the Re and Im parts to obtain:
a
2-b
2=-3
2ab=4
Now the first thing we do is check that the b in the complex number is even because this will correspond to the
2ab when we take out the two from the even number. So in this example b=4, so we write 2x2, which corresponds to 2ab and then if you cancel the two from both you get ab=2, so we find two numbers that multiply to give 2 (a and b), as well as the difference between their squares equals -3. Now we mentally work out that 1
2-2
2=-3 and the order here is important because if it was the other around we would get 3. equating the numbers in 1
2-2
2=-3 and a
2-b
2=-3, it should be obvious that a=1, and b=2. Therefore your answer is a+bi => 1+2i.
But it is a square root so we need to take the positive and negative of it, so the final answer is
+(1+2i).
This can actually be all done in your head, so some working might allow us to use this in an exam or assessment. You could write:
sqrt(-3+4i) = sqrt(1
2-2
2+2x1x2xi)
We write the RHS like that because from:
(a+ib)
2=a
2-b
2+2abi
We take the square root of both sides to obtain:
a+ib=
+sqrt(a
2-b
2+2abi)
Notice how the 1's and 2's correspond to the a's and b's in the RHS, ie a
2-b
2+2xaxbxi.
One more thing. To find square roots of purely imaginary numbers such as 24i, we write it with the real part too, ie 0+24i and so a
2-b
2=0 and 2ab=24 and use the above procedure to work out the square root.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask