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Which expressions are equal to a real number?

Which expressions are equal to a real number?-example-1
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Answer:

Option B

Option C

Explanation:


$ i = √(-1) $


$ i^2 = (√(-1))^2 = -1 $, which is a real number.

Similarly,
$ i^3 = i^2.i = -1 * i = -i $

And we also know that
$ i^4 = 1 $

So, we see that odd powers of
$ i $ is a complex number and even powers renders us a real number.

Using this we solve the problem.

Option A:
$ (-4i)^(11) $ 11 is an odd power. This would be a complex number and not a real number.

Option B:
$ (-3i)^(12) $ Even power of i. So, this should give us a real number.

Option C:
$ (2 + 3i)^2 $

(a + bi)² = a² - b² + 2abi

So, (2 + 3i)² would be a complex number because of the 2bi term.

Option D: (4 + 5i)(4 - 5i)

(a + ib)(a - ib) = a² + b²

So, (4 + 5i)(4 - 5i) = 4² + 5² = 41, a real number.

Option E: (6 + 8i)(8 + 6i)

(a + ib)(c + id) = ac - bd + (ad + bc)i

This would be a complex number because of the (ad + bc) term.

So, Options B and D are real numbers.

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