113-2i sqr 17
-81-14 is not a complex number. And its square is 9025.
It is 1345.
If you mean: 1.345*10-1 then it is 0.1345 as a decimal
Yes. And since Real numbers are a subset of complex numbers, a complex number can also be a pure real.Another AnswerYes, for example: (0 + j5) is a complex number, whose 'real' number is zero.
Graphically, the conjugate of a complex number is its reflection on the real axis.
113 is not a complex number and so there cannot be any correct notation.
-81-14 is not a complex number. And its square is 9025.
The correct scientific notation for 0.000681 is: 6.81 × 10-4
500.0 in Scientific Notation = 5 x 102
It is 1345.
5 x 103.
192
The base number must be 10.
0.99 in Scientific Notation = 9.9 x 10-1
A complex number a + bi, can be represented as a 2x2 matrix: [a -b] [b a ] or [a b ] [-b a ] , just keep the same notation throughout your work. See the wikipedia article on Complex Numbers, and the related link for some more information.
The given number has a significand of 18. In scientific notation, the significand must lie in the interval [1, 10). So the correct notation is 1.8*107
Don't see any "following" and this I's guessing is what you want? 113-(-68)^.5 = 113-((-1)(68))^.5 = 113-(68)^.5 (-1)^.5 = 113-i(68)^.5