In this lesson, we will learn new vocabulary related to the general algebraic concepts of roots and exponents. 

  • imaginary number
  • i
  • complex number
  • radical
  • rational exponent
  • exponential
  • logarithm

Imaginary and Complex Numbers

An imaginary number is a number that is mathematically useful but impossible. √-1 (also written i) is an imaginary number. This number is imaginary because the product of two numbers should be positive, not negative. √-16 is an imaginary number that can be rewritten as 4i.

A complex number has both real and imaginary parts. It’s usually written a + bi. The a represents the real number, and the bi represents the imaginary number, like this: 2 + 3i. In this expression, 2 is a real number and 3i (or √-9) is the imaginary number.


Rational Exponents and Exponentials

Roots (also called radicals) are normally written like this: 

√9 The square root of nine
∛8 The cube root of eight   OR   The third root eight

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