Storing and recalling complex numbers, Entering a pure imaginary number – HP 15c User Manual

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Section 11: Calculating With Complex Numbers 129

Entering a Pure Imaginary Number

There is a shortcut for entering a pure imaginary number into the X-register
when you are already in Complex mode: key in the (imaginary) number and
press ´ }

Example: Enter 0 + 10i (assuming the last function executed was not −
or `.

Keystrokes

Display

10

10

Keys 10 into the displayed
real X-register and zero into
the imaginary X-register.

´ }

0.0000

Exchanges numbers in real
and imaginary X-registers.
Display again shows that the
number in the real X-
register is zero — as it
should be for a pure
imaginary number.

The operation of the real and imaginary stacks during this process is
illustrated below. (Assume the stack registers contain the numbers resulting
from the preceding examples.)

Re

Im

Re

Im

Re

Im

T

e

f

e

f

e

f

Z

17

144

17

144

17

144

Y

4

0

4

0

4

0

X

4

0

10

0

0

10

Keys:

10

´}

(Continue with
any operation.)

Note that pressing ´ } simply exchanges the numbers in the real
and imaginary X-registers and not those in the remaining stack registers.

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