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Mathematics, 03.06.2021 02:00 wadepoolio8836

In this assignment you will use what you have learned in this unit on polar coordinates and complex numbers to create a puzzle. I have included an example of a complex number puzzle below for help in creating your own puzzle. See the original puzzle and then the solution. Please note that the sample puzzle doesn't include any entries related to polar coordinates and polar equations, but in your puzzle you will need these as well. See below for the parameters of the puzzle you will create: Your puzzle should include 9 squares (a 3 x 3 layout). With this layout you will end up needing 12 matching pairs for a total of 24 entries as well as 12 additional entries that are just extras to fill in all sides of each square.
For your 12 matching pairs you must include:
2 for polar ↔ rectangular coordinates
2 for absolute value of complex numbers
2 for polar ↔ rectangular equations
2 for finding powers of imaginary and/or complex numbers
4 for operations with complex numbers (one each of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division)
You should submit a picture of the original puzzle, a picture of the completed puzzle (solved), and all work for each matching pair showing how each one fits together.

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