How do you multiply (8-2i)(6-7i) in trigonometric form?

1 Answer
Jul 22, 2017

Just like multiplying polynomials in Algebra, use the distribution property to multiply the terms and use the property of imaginary numbers t simplify it further.

Explanation:

(8-2i)(6-7i)

Distribute the terms into a polynomial.

=14i^2-68i+48

Now, we do know that:

i^1=i
i^2=-1
i^3=-i
i^4=1
and the pattern goes on and on...

We can now simplify it to:

=34-68i