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*To find the Conjugate of a Complex Number we can use the function [[Manuals/calci/IMCONJUGATE | IMCONJUGATE]]. | *To find the Conjugate of a Complex Number we can use the function [[Manuals/calci/IMCONJUGATE | IMCONJUGATE]]. | ||
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*The syntax is to calculate the IMDIV in ZOS is <math>IMDIV(ComplexNumber1,ComplexNumber2)</math>. | *The syntax is to calculate the IMDIV in ZOS is <math>IMDIV(ComplexNumber1,ComplexNumber2)</math>. | ||
**<math>ComplexNumber1</math> and <math>ComplexNumber2</math> are in the form of a+bi. | **<math>ComplexNumber1</math> and <math>ComplexNumber2</math> are in the form of a+bi. |
Revision as of 11:07, 3 June 2015
IMDIV(ComplexNumber1,ComplexNumber2)
- and are in the form of a+bi.
Description
- This function gives the division of two complex numbers.
- This function used to remove the (imaginary unit) from the denominator.
- and are in the form of and , where & are real numbers is the imaginary unit, .
- Let z1 and z2 are the two Complex Numbers.
- To do the division of complex number we have follow the steps:
step 1: Write the complex number in the fraction form. step 2: Find the conjugate of the denominator. step 3: Multiply the numerator and denominator with conjugate.
- .
- To find the Conjugate of a Complex Number we can use the function IMCONJUGATE.
ZOS
- The syntax is to calculate the IMDIV in ZOS is .
- and are in the form of a+bi.
- For e.g.,IMDIV("3+2i","3-2i")
Examples
- IMDIV("4+2i","3-i") = = (because ) =
- IMDIV("3-5i,2-6i") = 0.9+0.2i
- IMDIV("5","2+3i") = 0.7692307692307693 + -1.1538461538461537i
- IMDIV("1+i","2") = 0.5+0.5i
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