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Lösung 3.2:5a

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The argument of a complex number is angle of the line between the origin and the number measured with respect the positive real number axis.
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In this case, we see directly that
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<math>-\text{1}0</math>
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has the argument
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<math>\pi </math>.
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NOTE: All angles that correspond to the same direction differ by a whole number of turns, i.e. a multiple of
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<math>2\pi </math>, and therefore we could have just as well answered
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<math>-\pi </math>,
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<math>3\pi </math>,
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<math>5\pi </math>
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etc. However, it is usual to give the argument between
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<math>0</math>
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and
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<math>2\pi </math>
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or between
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<math>-\pi </math>
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and
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<math>\pi </math>.

Version vom 15:46, 22. Okt. 2008

The argument of a complex number is angle of the line between the origin and the number measured with respect the positive real number axis.

In this case, we see directly that 10 has the argument .



NOTE: All angles that correspond to the same direction differ by a whole number of turns, i.e. a multiple of 2, and therefore we could have just as well answered , 3, 5 etc. However, it is usual to give the argument between 0 and 2 or between and .