영어에서 Imaginary part 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Imaginary part is -4.
Zy represents the imaginary part of z.
You input some complex number and it will output the imaginary part.
Add to the imaginary parts: you have 5 i minus 6 i. You get negative i.
And you can have another function called the imaginary part.
So it's 3, and its imaginary part, minus 4 in the imaginary direction.
The real part of the space vector appears on the abscissa α, the imaginary part on the ordinate β.
Materials with higher loss factor εr''(imaginary part of the complex permittivity) show faster microwave energy absorption.
Equality: To be equal, two complex numbers must have equal real parts and equal imaginary parts.
If A is complex with all zero imaginary parts, then MATLAB® might convert A to real(A) before calling issortedrows(A).
To extract the real part, add to it the conjugate divided by 2, to extract the imaginary part, subtract the conjugate and divide by 2i.
To solve it, separate the real and imaginary parts into different solution components, then recombine the results at the end. Conceptually, this looks like.
The value becomes the real part of the complex number, and its imaginary part equals 0.
When the real and imaginary parts of a complex function are decomposed into their even and odd parts, there are four components, denoted below by the subscripts RE, RO, IE, and IO.
Let's consider the number The real part of the complex number is and the imaginary part is 3.
Converts the value of the current complex number to its equivalent string representation in Cartesian form by using the specified format and culture-specific format information for its real and imaginary parts.
Common signal 1028, first signal 1026, and second signal 1030 correspond, respectively,to the real part C and the imaginary parts α and β described in equation(12).
A complex number is a number that consists of a real part and an imaginary part.
The assigned value represents the real part of the complex number, and its imaginary part becomes 0.
For example, two complex numbers are equal if their real parts are equal and their imaginary parts are equal.
The real number x is called the real part of the complex number, and the real number y is the imaginary part.