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Lösung 3.2:5b

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<math>-\text{2}+\text{2}i</math>
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lies in the second quadrant and if we use an auxiliary triangle in that quadrant (according to the figure), we can use simple trigonometry to determine the angle <math>\alpha </math> which the line between the origin and
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<math>-\text{2}+\text{2}i</math>
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makes with the positive imaginary axis.
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The argument of
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<math>-\text{2}+\text{2}i</math>, which is the angle to the positive real axis, therefore becomes
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<math>\arg \left( -\text{2}+\text{2}i \right)=\frac{\pi }{2}+\alpha =\frac{\pi }{2}+\frac{\pi }{4}=\frac{3\pi }{4}</math>
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Version vom 08:43, 23. Okt. 2008

The number 2+2i lies in the second quadrant and if we use an auxiliary triangle in that quadrant (according to the figure), we can use simple trigonometry to determine the angle which the line between the origin and 2+2i makes with the positive imaginary axis.


The argument of 2+2i, which is the angle to the positive real axis, therefore becomes


arg2+2i=2+=2+4=43