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fuckit1991
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why is it that a complex number in the form |xyi| is simplified to |x|*|y|?
i dont know what ur talking about|xyi|
= |xy| (because the absolute value of i is 1 )
=|y| *|x|
it's bascilly the same as algebra equation, but they changed the brackets into absolute value signs.
Oh yeah, true. I didn't think of it that way|i| means the modulus of i. If you sketch a vector of i on the Argand diagram the modulus is clearly 1.
Also, using |x + iy| = √(x² + y²), when x = 0, y = 1
|i| = √(0² + 1²) = 1
yeh shuning wat a math gun
maybe teacher might give you some attention now ey lol
yeah right. same as an algebra equation yeah except they changed brackets to absolute????|xyi|
= |xy| (because the absolute value of i is 1 )
=|y| *|x|
it's bascilly the same as algebra equation, but they changed the brackets into absolute value signs.
wutyeah right. same as an algebra equation yeah except they changed brackets to absolute????
lol sorry the english is sorta bad but he need encouragementyeah right. same as an algebra equation yeah except they changed brackets to absolute????