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Title: Basic operations on complex numbers in polar form

Section: Complex Numbers

Course: Specialist Maths: Units 3 and 4

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This video is another in the series looking at Complex Numbers as part of the VCE Year 12 (Units 3 and 4) Specialist Mathematics course. This video looks at how we can take the theory from the last video and apply it to a range of questions. Before doing this I show how we can multiply and divide numbers in Polar Form in an easy way. There are a number of worked examples showing how this can be applied before looking at De Moivre's Theorem. A couple of VCAA questions are used at the end of the video to highlight how the theory can be assessed. All is explained in an easy to understand way.

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