1 š1 š 

0 š2 _z 

F0

)

zF*

) 

Z

.) 

Intermediate result of (1 + i )–2

Real part of final results. Final result is

0.8776 – i 0.4794.

Using Complex Number in Polar Notation

Many applications use real numbers in polar form or polar notation. These forms use pairs of numbers, as do complex numbers, so you can do arithmetic with these numbers by using the complex operations. Since the HP 32SII's complex operations work on numbers in rectangular form, convert polar form to rectangular form (using {r before executing the complex operation, then convert the result back to polar form.

a + i b = r (cos θ + i sin θ) = re iθ = r ∠θ (Polar or phasor form)

imaginary(a, b)

r

θ

realExample: Vector Addition.9–6 Operations with Comb Numbers

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Printed Date : 2003/4/24

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