Saturday 24 August 2019

complex numbers - Finding modulus of $sqrt{6} - sqrt{6},i$

I found the real part $=\sqrt{6}$.




But I don't know how to find imaginary part. I thought it was whatever part of the function that involved $i$, with the $i$ removed? Therefore the imaginary part would be $-\sqrt{6}$.



Meaning the modulus is equal to
\begin{align}
\sqrt{ (\sqrt{6})^2 + (-\sqrt{6})^2} = \sqrt{12}.
\end{align}
The answer was $2\sqrt{3}$.

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