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Hey,
I can find square roots of complex numbers using the 'normal' way... (equating the real and imaginary parts) but now that I am doing work from the Terry Lee book, there's a different method called completing the square.
I can do a few examples using that method, and for those ones I get the answer much faster than normal, but I don't really understand the explanation of it in the book...
for example, how would you find the roots of - 3 + 4i using complete the square method ?
and btw, is that method preferable to the other? Is it acceptable for it to be used in an exam?
thanks!!!
I can find square roots of complex numbers using the 'normal' way... (equating the real and imaginary parts) but now that I am doing work from the Terry Lee book, there's a different method called completing the square.
I can do a few examples using that method, and for those ones I get the answer much faster than normal, but I don't really understand the explanation of it in the book...
for example, how would you find the roots of - 3 + 4i using complete the square method ?
and btw, is that method preferable to the other? Is it acceptable for it to be used in an exam?
thanks!!!