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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''IMCOS( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''IMCOS (ComplexNumber)'''</div><br/> |
− | * where ' | + | * where 'ComplexNumber' is any complex number. |
+ | **IMCOS(), returns the cosine of a complex number. | ||
+ | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | *This function gives the cos value of | + | *This function gives the cos value of a complex Number. |
− | * | + | *Let iz is the complex number in the form of <math>x+iy</math> |
*x & y are the real number | *x & y are the real number | ||
*'i' is the imaginary unit <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math> | *'i' is the imaginary unit <math>i=\sqrt{-1}</math> |
Revision as of 17:44, 13 July 2018
IMCOS (ComplexNumber)
- where 'ComplexNumber' is any complex number.
- IMCOS(), returns the cosine of a complex number.
Description
- This function gives the cos value of a complex Number.
- Let iz is the complex number in the form of
- x & y are the real number
- 'i' is the imaginary unit
- Also x is called the real part & y is the imaginary patr of a complex number.
- COMPLEX is the function used to convert Real & Imaginary numbers in to a complex number.
- is defined by
Examples
IMCOS(iz)
- iz is the complex number.
IMCOS(iz) | Value |
IMCOS("2+3i") | -4.189625690968806-ⅈ9.109227893755335 |
IMCOS("2-3i") | -4.189625690968806+ⅈ9.109227893755335 |
IMCOS("2") | -0.4161468365471424+ⅈ0 |
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