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*CIS is another name for the complex exponential. | *CIS is another name for the complex exponential. | ||
*<math>Cis(x)=e^{ix}=Cosx+i Sinx</math>, where <math>Cos</math> is the <math>Cosine</math> function,<math>i</math> is the imaginary unit and <math>Sin</math> is the <math>Sine</math>. | *<math>Cis(x)=e^{ix}=Cosx+i Sinx</math>, where <math>Cos</math> is the <math>Cosine</math> function,<math>i</math> is the imaginary unit and <math>Sin</math> is the <math>Sine</math>. | ||
− | *Also <math> Cos(x)= \frac{e^{ix}+e^{-ix}}{2}</math>;<math>Sin(x)=\frac{e^{ix}-e^{-ix}}{2i}</math> and <math>i^2</math>=-1. | + | *Also <math> Cos(x)= \frac{e^{ix}+e^{-ix}}{2}</math>; |
+ | * <math>Sin(x)=\frac{e^{ix}-e^{-ix}}{2i}</math> and <math>i^2</math>=-1. | ||
*So <math>Cis</math> abbreviates <math>Cos + i Sin</math>. | *So <math>Cis</math> abbreviates <math>Cos + i Sin</math>. |
Revision as of 14:14, 22 December 2016
CIS (Theta)
- is the angle value.
Description
- This function gives the CIS value.
- CIS is another name for the complex exponential.
- , where is the function, is the imaginary unit and is the .
- Also ;
- and =-1.
- So abbreviates .