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l2udolph
Sep25-11, 01:29 PM
Help me please. I'm not sure how to do this.. Can you tell me about imaginary numbers?
I'm supposed to calculate the angle of z=6-5i
How do I do this?
berkeman
Sep25-11, 01:32 PM
Help me please. I'm not sure how to do this.. Can you tell me about imaginary numbers?
I'm supposed to calculate the angle of z=6-5i
How do I do this?
Actually, that is a complex number, with real and imaginary parts. This article should help you figure out how to find the angle between the complex number vector and the x-axis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_numbers
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HallsofIvy
Sep25-11, 03:59 PM
The "angle" of a complex number, z, more commonly called its "argument", is the angle the line from 0 to z, in the complex plane, makes with the positive real axis.
tan(\theta)= \frac{Im(z)}{Re(z)}
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