Argument:

z – {COMPLX}2(Arg)2+2i)E

k Extracting the Real Part (ReP) and Imaginary Part (ImP) of a Complex Number

You can use the following operations to extract the real part (a) or imaginary part (b) of complex number a + bi.

Example: Obtain the real part and imaginary part of 2 + 3i

B

z – {COMPLX}4(ReP)2+30)E

z – {COMPLX}5(ImP)2+30)E

k Overriding the Default Complex Number Display Format

You can use the procedures described below to override the default complex number display format and specify a particular display format for the calculation you are currently inputting.

A Specifying Rectangular Coordinate Format for a Calculation

Input z – {COMPLX}7('a+bi) at the end of the calculation.

Example: 2'2 45 = 2 + 2i (Angle Unit: Deg)

Bv

2!2e10()45

z – {COMPLX}7('a+bi)E

A Specifying Polar Coordinate Format for a Calculation

Input z – {COMPLX}6('rƧ) at the end of the calculation.

Example: 2 + 2i = 2'2 45

Bv

2+20z – {COMPLX}6('rƧ)E

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