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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | + | =IMCONJUGATE("3+4i")=3+-4i | |
− | + | =IMCONJUGATE("6-7i")=6+7i | |
− | + | =IMCONJUGATE("2")=2+0i | |
− | + | =IMCONJUGATE("8j")=0+-8j | |
− | + | =IMCONJUGATE("5+0i")=5+0i | |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 04:13, 25 November 2013
IMCONJUGATE(z)
- where is the complex number.
Description
- This function gives the conjugate of a complex number.
- The complex number , then and it is denoted by or .
- So complex number and complex conjugate both also having same real number and imaginary number with
the equal magnitude and opposite sign of a imaginary number.Also
- if imaginary number is '0' and
- and
- Real part (a)=z+z(bar)/2
- Imaginary part(b)=z-z(bar)/2i.We can use COMPLEX function to convert the real and imginary coefficients to a complex number.
Examples
=IMCONJUGATE("3+4i")=3+-4i =IMCONJUGATE("6-7i")=6+7i =IMCONJUGATE("2")=2+0i =IMCONJUGATE("8j")=0+-8j =IMCONJUGATE("5+0i")=5+0i