Concept_of_Complex_Numbers_Project
Concept_of_Complex_Numbers_Project
NUMBERS
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted to
KATHMANDU, NEPAL
Date: ……………..
SUBMITTED BY
Rasika Bhatta
Section: ………..
Abstract
Complex numbers are an extension of the real number system, encompassing all numbers of
the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers, and i represents the square root of -1. This
project delves into the history, properties, and applications of complex numbers. Topics
include their representation, operations, polar form, and applications in fields like physics,
engineering, and mathematics. Additionally, the geometric interpretation of complex
numbers as points or vectors in the Argand plane is explored.
Chapter 1: Introduction
The concept of complex numbers arises naturally when solving equations that have no real
solutions, such as x² + 1 = 0. These numbers provide a complete number system that is both
algebraically and geometrically significant. The introduction of the imaginary unit i expands
our understanding of numbers beyond the real axis.
1.1 Definition of Complex Numbers
A complex number is written as z = a + bi, where:
- a (real part) represents the position on the real axis.
- b (imaginary part) represents the position on the imaginary axis.
- i = √-1 and i² = -1.
Conclusion
Complex numbers bridge the gap between algebra and geometry, offering tools for
problem-solving in various disciplines. Their importance in theoretical and applied
mathematics makes them indispensable in modern science and technology.
Bibliography
1. Larson, Ron. Precalculus with Limits. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2008.
2. Silverman, Richard. Introductory Complex Analysis. New York: Dover Publications, 1985.
3. Bajracharya, D.R., et al. Basic Mathematics Grade 11. Kathmandu: Sukunda Publications,
2020.