Argument (complex analysis)
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argument-complex-analysis-168-10136795
title:
Argument (complex analysis)
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In mathematics, the argument of a complex number z, denoted arg(z), is the angle between the positive real axis and the line joining the origin and z, represented as a point in the complex plane, shown as φ in Figure 1. By convention the positive real axis is drawn pointing rightward, the positive imaginary axis is drawn pointing upward, and complex numbers with positive real part are considered to have an anticlockwise argument with positive sign. When any real-valued angle is considered, the a
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Angle of complex number about real axis
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument_(complex_analysis)
date created:
2007-12-14T05:33:38Z
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2024-08-31T00:41:36Z
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