Using a complex number in an expression, The cplx (complex number) menu – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Constants, Conversions, Bases, and Complex Numbers

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For example, when

PolarC

and

Degree

modes are set,

(2,1)

N

(1

±

45)

returns

(1.32565429614

±

12.7643896828)

.

Using a Complex Number in an Expression

Enter the complex number directly.

Use the ALPHA keys, alpha keys, and other character keys to enter a complex variable.

Select a complex variable from the

VARS CPLX

screen.

The CPLX (Complex Number) Menu

- ‹

conj

real

imag

abs

angle

4

4

Rec

4

Pol

conj (

real

,

imaginary

)

Returns the complex conjugate of a complex value, list, vector or
matrix; the result is

(

real

,

Limaginary

)

conj (

magnitude

±angle

)

Returns

(

magnitude

±Langle

)

real (

real

,

imaginary

)

Returns the real portion of a complex number, list, vector, or matrix as
a real number; the result is real

real (

magnitude

±angle

)

Returns magnitude¹cosine(angle)

imag (

real

,

imaginary

)

Returns the imaginary (non-real) portion of a complex number, list,
vector, or matrix as a real number; the result is imaginary

imag (

magnitude

±angle

)

Returns magnitude¹sine(angle)

abs (

real

,

imaginary

)

(Absolute value) Returns the magnitude (modulus) of a complex
number, list, vector, or matrix of complex numbers; the result is
‡(real

2

+imaginary

2

)

abs (

magnitude

±angle

)

Returns magnitude

You can enter the name or a
complex list, vector, or matrix
as an argument for any CPLX
menu item.

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