Maths AI-HL 1.13.3 Exponential form of complex numbers
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somdn_product_pageExponential form of complex numbers – Maths IB AI – HL
🔍 Overview
This visually engaging Maths PowerPoint lesson introduces students to Euler’s exponential form of complex numbers, showing how to express any complex number z = a + bi as z = r e^(iθ). The presentation walks learners through the conceptual link between Cartesian, polar, and exponential forms of complex numbers, making abstract algebraic ideas clear and accessible.
📘 What’s Inside
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Step-by-step explanation of how to convert between a + bi and re^(iθ)
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Clear visual breakdown of modulus r = ∣z∣ and argument θ = Arg(z)
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Worked examples with full calculator guidance (GDC steps included)
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Notes on principal arguments and radians mode setup
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Reverse conversion practice: from exponential to Cartesian form
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Printable summary for quick student reference
🎯 Learning Outcomes
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Understand and apply Euler’s formula e^(iθ) = cosθ + i sinθ
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Represent complex numbers in exponential form
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Move fluently between Cartesian, polar, and Euler representations
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Use their GDC effectively to compute modulus and argument
👩🏫 Why Teachers Love It
Designed for IB Applications & Interpretation HL, this resource saves teachers hours of preparation. Each slide includes clear explanations, diagrams, and calculator walkthroughs — ideal for classroom projection or self-study revision. Perfectly aligned with the IB Mathematics syllabus (Topic 1.13
Content:
- PowerPoint presentation
- Worksheet
- Answers sheet
File size:
- PPTX (523 KB)
- PDF (226 KB)
- PDF (210 KB)
Number of slides:
16 slides
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