Manuals/calci/IMLN

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IMLN(z)


  • is the complex number is of the form

Description

  • This function gives the Natural Logarithm of a complex number.
  • In IMLN(z), where  . i.e Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle x<math> & <math>y<math> are the real numbers. *<math>I} imaginary unit   is a complex number w such that   and it is denoted by  .
  • If   with Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle x<math> & <math>y} are real numbers then natural logarithm of a complex number :

  adding integer multiples of   gives all the others.

  • We can use COMPLEX function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number.

Examples

  1. IMLN("3-2i")=1.28247467873077-0.588002603547568i
  2. IMLN("6+7i")=2.22132562824516+0.862170054667226i
  3. IMLN("4")=1.38629436111989 But calci is not considering the zero value of imaginary value of z.
  4. IMLN("10i")=2.30258509299405+1.5707963267949i

See Also


References

Bessel Function