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Imaginary Numbers | MathHelp.com - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


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00:0-1 to simplify the square root of -25 , think of
00:04 the square root of negative 25 as the square root
00:08 of negative one Times The Square Root of 25 .
00:14 Yes . And remember that the square root of negative
00:18 one can be represented by the imaginary number I .
00:22 So we have I times the square root of 25
00:28 Or I times five , Which can be rewritten as
00:34 five I mm . So the square root of negative
00:42 25 simplifies to five i .
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This lesson covers estimating quotients. Students learn to estimate a product or quotient by first rounding each number to one non-zero digit. For example, to estimate 8,291 x 27, first round 8,291 down to 8,000, and round 27 up to 30, then multiply 8,000 x 30 to get 240,000.

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