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  • Complex Number

    An expression in the form a+bi, combining a real part and an imaginary part multiplied by the imaginary unit.
  • Real Part

    The component 'a' in a+bi, representing the value not multiplied by the imaginary unit.
  • Imaginary Part

    The coefficient 'b' in a+bi, representing the value multiplied by the imaginary unit.
  • Imaginary Unit

    A mathematical constant denoted as 'i', defined by the property that its square equals negative one.
  • Standard Form

    The arrangement of a complex number as a+bi, with the real part first and the imaginary part second.
  • Complex Conjugate

    A related complex number formed by reversing the sign of the imaginary part in a+bi.
  • Addition

    An operation on complex numbers involving combining real parts and imaginary parts separately.
  • Subtraction

    An operation on complex numbers involving subtracting real parts and imaginary parts separately.
  • Multiplication

    An operation on complex numbers using distribution or FOIL, with simplification using i squared equals negative one.
  • Division

    A process involving multiplying numerator and denominator by the conjugate to eliminate the imaginary unit from the denominator.
  • FOIL Method

    A technique for multiplying two binomials, applied to complex numbers to expand expressions.
  • Like Terms

    Terms in a complex expression that share the same variable part, such as real parts or imaginary parts.
  • Quotient

    The result of dividing one complex number by another, often expressed in standard form.
  • a Squared Plus b Squared

    The sum obtained when multiplying a complex number by its conjugate, resulting in a real number.