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N.CN.A.1, N.CN.A.2, and N.CN.A.3 - Structure and Operations with Complex Numbers
N.CN.A.1, N.CN.A.2, and N.CN.A.3 - Structure and Operations with Complex Numbers
N.CN.A.1, N.CN.A.2, and N.CN.A.3 - Structure and Operations with Complex Numbers

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CCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.A.1
CCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.A.2
CCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.A.3
STIM.D.Claims
STIM.E.Explain Steps/Thinking
STIM.J.Categorizing
STIM.M.Conditional
STIM.N.Simplifying
STIM.O.Situational Analysis
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N.CN.A.1, N.CN.A.2, and N.CN.A.3 - Structure and Operations with Complex Numbers

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Simplify the expression:

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Which of the following is always true about the sum of two complex numbers?

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Multiply.

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Fill in the blank to show the standard form of a complex number.

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Each number below is a complex number. For each one, select whether it is best classified as a real or imaginary number.

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Select all statements that must be true.

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Match the correct value for each power of i.

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Select the complex number that satisfies all of the following criteria:

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Has Armin correctly simplified the expression below?

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Explain why the below statement is true. Use mathematical reasoning in your explanation.

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