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Argand Diagram

The document discusses the Argand diagram, which is a way to represent complex numbers graphically with real numbers on the x-axis and imaginary numbers on the y-axis. For a complex number like 3+2i, 3 would be the real component on the x-axis and 2 would be the imaginary component on the y-axis. An example is worked out showing how to find the magnitude and argument of the complex number 2+2i using the relationships defined by the Argand diagram.

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Argand Diagram

The document discusses the Argand diagram, which is a way to represent complex numbers graphically with real numbers on the x-axis and imaginary numbers on the y-axis. For a complex number like 3+2i, 3 would be the real component on the x-axis and 2 would be the imaginary component on the y-axis. An example is worked out showing how to find the magnitude and argument of the complex number 2+2i using the relationships defined by the Argand diagram.

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ARGAND DIAGRAM

Argand diagram > x-axis represent real axis > y-axis represent imaginary axis For example
Imaginary axis

3+ 2i

Real axis

More example..

Argand Diagram Explanation

2 + 2

Example
y

Solution

= cos ; = sin ll = 2 = 2 + 2 = 2 + 2 = 72 + 242 = 25


= Arg (z) = tan1 ( ) = Arg (z) = =73.74

x
24 tan1 ( ) 7

So, (cos + sin ) 25 (cos 73.74 + sin 73.74) = 25 cos 73.74 ; = 25 sin 73.74

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