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Solving 5i/(2+i) in Exponential Form | Imaginary Number Homework
Yes, dynamicsolo is correct. As I stated at the beginning of my post, the question asks to write "...the individual factors on the left in exponential form, performing the needed operations, and finally changing back to rectangular coordinates." Thanks everyone!- sarahs52
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving 5i/(2+i) in Exponential Form | Imaginary Number Homework
Homework Statement Show this by writing the individual factors on the left in exponential form, performing the needed operations, and finally changing back to rectangular coordinates. Homework Equations i is an imaginary number. The Attempt at a Solution Looking at the numerator...- sarahs52
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Solving Inequality With Complex Numbers Question
"Solving Inequality With Complex Numbers" Question Homework Statement What does the inequality pz + conjugate(pz) + c < 0 represent if |p|^2 >c ? Homework Equations p is a constant and a member of the set of complex numbers. c is a constant and a member of the set of real numbers...- sarahs52
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- Complex Complex numbers Inequality Numbers
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Complex variables- graphing an equation
I see what you mean now, Ray. I think I got it now!- sarahs52
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Complex variables- graphing an equation
p is a constant that is a member of the set of complex numbers. Does that make sense?- sarahs52
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Complex variables- graphing an equation
Homework Statement Suppose that c is a member of the Real numbers, and p is a member of the Complex numbers with p not equal to 0, are given numbers. (a) Show that pz + conjugate(pz) + c = 0 is the equation of a straight line in the plane. Provide a carefully-drawn plot that...- sarahs52
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- Complex Complex variables Graphing Variables
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help