Appendix B: Technical Reference
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Entering Complex Numbers
You can enter complex numbers in the polar form (r
ù
,
q
), where r is the magnitude and
q
is the angle, or polar form r
e
i
q
. You can also enter complex numbers in rectangular form
a+b
i
.
Overview of Complex Numbers
A complex number has real and imaginary components that identify a point in the
complex plane. These components are measured along the real and imaginary axes,
which are similar to the x and y axes in the real plane.
As shown below, the form that you can enter depends on the current
Angle
mode.
Use the following methods to enter a complex number.
The point can be expressed
in rectangular form or in
either of two polar
The
i
symbol represents the
imaginary number
Á
-1
.
You can use the form:
When the Angle mode setting is:
a+b
i
Radian, Degree or Gradian
r
e
i
q
Radian only
(In Degree or Gradian angle mode, this form
causes a Domain error.)
(r
,
ùq
)
Radian, Degree or Gradian
To enter the:
Do this:
Rectangular form
a+b
i
Substitute the applicable values or variable
names for a and b.
a
«
Ç
b
2
)
Note:
To get the
i
symbol, press
2
)
, do
not simply type an alphabetic i.
For example:
To enter the:
Do this:
r
θ
b
a
Imaginary
Espressed as
a+b
i
, r
e
i
q,
or
(r
ù
,
q
).
Real
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