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In this section, you will:
  • Plot complex numbers in the complex plane.
  • Find the absolute value of a complex number.
  • Write complex numbers in polar form.
  • Convert a complex number from polar to rectangular form.
  • Find products of complex numbers in polar form.
  • Find quotients of complex numbers in polar form.
  • Find powers of complex numbers in polar form.
  • Find roots of complex numbers in polar form.

“God made the integers; all else is the work of man.” This rather famous quote by nineteenth-century German mathematician Leopold Kronecker sets the stage for this section on the polar form of a complex number. Complex numbers were invented by people and represent over a thousand years of continuous investigation and struggle by mathematicians such as Pythagoras , Descartes , De Moivre, Euler , Gauss , and others. Complex numbers answered questions that for centuries had puzzled the greatest minds in science.

We first encountered complex numbers in Complex Numbers . In this section, we will focus on the mechanics of working with complex numbers: translation of complex numbers from polar form to rectangular form and vice versa, interpretation of complex numbers in the scheme of applications, and application of De Moivre’s Theorem.

Plotting complex numbers in the complex plane

Plotting a complex number     a + b i is similar to plotting a real number, except that the horizontal axis represents the real part of the number, a , and the vertical axis represents the imaginary part of the number, b i .

Given a complex number a + b i , plot it in the complex plane.

  1. Label the horizontal axis as the real axis and the vertical axis as the imaginary axis.
  2. Plot the point in the complex plane by moving a units in the horizontal direction and b units in the vertical direction.

Plotting a complex number in the complex plane

Plot the complex number 2 3 i in the complex plane    .

From the origin, move two units in the positive horizontal direction and three units in the negative vertical direction. See [link] .

Plot of 2-3i in the complex plane (2 along the real axis, -3 along the imaginary axis).
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Plot the point 1 + 5 i in the complex plane.

Plot of 1+5i in the complex plane (1 along the real axis, 5 along the imaginary axis).
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Finding the absolute value of a complex number

The first step toward working with a complex number in polar form is to find the absolute value. The absolute value of a complex number is the same as its magnitude , or | z | . It measures the distance from the origin to a point in the plane. For example, the graph of z = 2 + 4 i , in [link] , shows | z | .

Plot of 2+4i in the complex plane and its magnitude, |z| = rad 20.

Absolute value of a complex number

Given z = x + y i , a complex number, the absolute value of z is defined as

| z | = x 2 + y 2

It is the distance from the origin to the point ( x , y ) .

Notice that the absolute value of a real number gives the distance of the number from 0, while the absolute value of a complex number gives the distance of the number from the origin, ( 0 ,   0 ) .

Finding the absolute value of a complex number with a radical

Find the absolute value of z = 5 i .

Using the formula, we have

| z | = x 2 + y 2 | z | = ( 5 ) 2 + ( 1 ) 2 | z | = 5 + 1 | z | = 6

See [link] .

Plot of z=(rad5 - i) in the complex plane and its magnitude rad6.
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Find the absolute value of the complex number z = 12 5 i .

13

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Finding the absolute value of a complex number

Given z = 3 4 i , find | z | .

Using the formula, we have

| z | = x 2 + y 2 | z | = ( 3 ) 2 + ( 4 ) 2 | z | = 9 + 16 | z | = 25 | z | = 5

The absolute value z is 5. See [link] .

Plot of (3-4i) in the complex plane and its magnitude |z| =5.
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Source:  OpenStax, Algebra and trigonometry. OpenStax CNX. Nov 14, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11758/1.6
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