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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
− | * | + | * The complex numbers are combinations of both real parts and imaginary parts, denoted ''i''. |
* These can be written ''a+bi'', where a and b are real numbers. | * These can be written ''a+bi'', where a and b are real numbers. | ||
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
− | *<math>|1+2j| = \sqrt{1^2+2^2} | + | *<math>|1+2j| = \sqrt{1^2+2^2} = \sqrt{5}</math> |
− | + | *<math>|1-2j| = \sqrt{1^2+(-2)^2} =\sqrt{5}</math> | |
− | + | *<math>e^{j60} = cos 60 + jsin 60</math> | |
+ | *<math>e^{-j60} = cos 60 - jsin 60</math> |
Latest revision as of 17:59, 2 September 2008
Definition
- The complex numbers are combinations of both real parts and imaginary parts, denoted i.
- These can be written a+bi, where a and b are real numbers.
Some Operations
- $ j^2 = -1 $
- $ |a+bj| =\sqrt{a^2+b^2} $
- $ |z| = |\overline z| $ , where z is complex number
- Euler Equation : $ e^{aj} = cos a + isin a $
Examples
- $ |1+2j| = \sqrt{1^2+2^2} = \sqrt{5} $
- $ |1-2j| = \sqrt{1^2+(-2)^2} =\sqrt{5} $
- $ e^{j60} = cos 60 + jsin 60 $
- $ e^{-j60} = cos 60 - jsin 60 $