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I know all the numbers of a real part of an equation is given as
[tex]\Re[/tex]
How do you express your complex part in the same form?
[tex]\Re[/tex]
How do you express your complex part in the same form?
dextercioby said:It's actually
[tex] \mathfrak{Re} \, \mbox{and} \, \mathfrak{Im} [/tex]
or [tex] \Im [/tex] (??)
The symbol for "belonging to" in set theory is the element-of symbol (∈). It is used to indicate that an element is part of a set.
The subset symbol in latex is the subset-of symbol (⊆). It is used to indicate that a set is a subset of another set.
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