Friday, 23 February 2018

algebra precalculus - How to find the magnitude squared of square root of a complex number



I'm trying to simplify the expression




|a2+ibt|2



where a,b,tR.



I know that by definition



|a2+ibt|2=a2+ibt(a2+ibt)



But how do you find the complex conjugate of the square root of a complex number? And what is the square root of a complex number (with arbitrary parameters) for that matter?



Answer



For any complex number z, and any square root z of z (there are two), we have
|z|=|z|
Therefore
|a2+ibt|2=|a2+ibt|2=|a2+ibt|=a4+b2t2


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