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Manda xoxo
Hey guys,
i took ur advice and ive started the topic by myself.. im going ok and i understand everything so far to do with complex numbers except this:
when you are expressing a cartesian equation in modulus argument form e.g. z= -1 -i
i understand all the algebra involved except for why do we only express arg where -(pie)< theta <(pie)? and also when implementing argz=theta +/- 2n(pie) there is a funny symbol that looks like a curvy "E" that says, n E J!?!?! what does that mean??
can anyone help?
please
thanks xoxo
i took ur advice and ive started the topic by myself.. im going ok and i understand everything so far to do with complex numbers except this:
when you are expressing a cartesian equation in modulus argument form e.g. z= -1 -i
i understand all the algebra involved except for why do we only express arg where -(pie)< theta <(pie)? and also when implementing argz=theta +/- 2n(pie) there is a funny symbol that looks like a curvy "E" that says, n E J!?!?! what does that mean??
can anyone help?
please
thanks xoxo
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