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To take the square root of a complex number:* Write the original complex number in polar notation (absolute value and angle).* For the square root, the angle will be half the angle. The absolute value will be the square root of that of the original number.* There is a second square root: the same as above, but add 180 degrees (or pi, if using radians) to the angle.* If you wish, you can convert the result(s) back to rectangular coordinates, i.e., real number + imaginary number.Most scientific calculators have functions to convert from rectangular to polar and vice versa.



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To take the square root of a complex number:* Write the original complex number in polar notation (absolute value and angle).* For the square root, the angle will be half the angle. The absolute value will be the square root of that of the original number.* There is a second square root: the same as above, but add 180 degrees (or pi, if using radians) to the angle.* If you wish, you can convert the result(s) back to rectangular coordinates, i.e., real number + imaginary number.Most scientific calculators have functions to convert from rectangular to polar and vice versa.



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How can I write sqrt(18 plus 24i) as a complex number? - Answers

To take the square root of a complex number:* Write the original complex number in polar notation (absolute value and angle).* For the square root, the angle will be half the angle. The absolute value will be the square root of that of the original number.* There is a second square root: the same as above, but add 180 degrees (or pi, if using radians) to the angle.* If you wish, you can convert the result(s) back to rectangular coordinates, i.e., real number + imaginary number.Most scientific calculators have functions to convert from rectangular to polar and vice versa.

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