Simplifying i's
√-1 can be written as
i
√(16)
4
2 + 3i + 4
6+3i
2(5i)
10i
number of degrees in a circle
360
i2
-1
√(-9)
3i
5 + 6i + 4 - 2i
9 + 4i
(5i)(7i)
-35
prime number between 10 and 20
11, 13, 17, or 19
i4
√(-169)
13i
(6+5i) + (3+2i)
9+7i
(4i)(6-3i)
12+24i
the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
pi
i15
-i
√(-125)
5i√ 5
(2 + 7i) - (1 + 4i)
1-3i
(7+i)(7-i)
48
A baker's dozen
A baker's dozen is 13, not 12.
i63
i
√(-200)
10i√ 2
(3 - 4i) - (5 - 5i)
-2+i
(1 -3i)(2+4i)
14-2i
What your math teacher's FIRST name
Katrina or Carolyn