Home
Class 12
MATHS
Express sqrt(i)+sqrt(-i) in the form of ...

Express `sqrt(i)+sqrt(-i)` in the form of A + iB.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
where `A=+-sqrt(2)" or ",0 and B =0 " or ", +-sqrt(2)`
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

sqrt(4i) =

Express (i)/(1+i)+(1-i)/(2i) in the form A + iB. .

Express (-sqrt(3) + sqrt(-2))(2sqrt(3)-i) , in the form of a+ib.

Express ((1+i)/(1-i))^(3) in the form A + iB (A and B are real numbers).

Express (5-3i)^(3) in the form a+ib.

Express (sqrt-i) in modulus-amplitude form.

Express 1/(1-i)^3 in the form A+iB

Express the following expreeion in the form of a+ib : ((3+isqrt5)(3-isqrt5))/((sqrt3+sqrt2i)-(sqrt3-isqrt2)

If z=2-3i, express (1-2z)/(z-3) in the form A+iB where A and B are real.

Express the following expression in the form of a+ib . ((3+isqrt(5))(3-isqrt(5))/((sqrt(3) + 2i)-(sqrt(3)-isqrt(2))))