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#IMARGUMENT("4i") = 1.570796327
 
#IMARGUMENT("4i") = 1.570796327
 
#DEGREES(IMARGUMENT("2+2i")) = 45
 
#DEGREES(IMARGUMENT("2+2i")) = 45
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==See Also
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*[[Manuals/calci/IMAGINARY  | IMAGINARY ]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/IMREAL  | IMREAL]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/IMSUM  | IMSUM ]]
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 04:25, 2 January 2014

IMARGUMENT(z)


  • is the complex number is of the form
  • is the order of the Bessel function and is an integer

Description

  • This function gives the principal value of the argument of the complex-valued expression .
  • i.e The angle from the positive axis to the line segment is called the Argument of a complex number.
  • In this function angle value is in Radians.
  • Here IMARGUMENT(z), Where is the complex number in the form of . i.e & are the real numbers.
  • imaginary unit ..
  • An argument of the complex number is any real quantity such that = for some positive real number .
  • Where and .
  • The argument of a complex number is calculated by in Radians.
  • To change the Radian value to Degree we can use DEGREES function or we can multiply the answer with .
  • We can use COMPLEX function to convert real and imaginary number in to a complex number.

Examples

  1. IMARGUMENT("3-2i") = -0.588002604
  2. IMARGUMENT("5+6i") = 0.876058051
  3. IMARGUMENT("2") = 0
  4. IMARGUMENT("4i") = 1.570796327
  5. DEGREES(IMARGUMENT("2+2i")) = 45

==See Also


References