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HP HP-28S - Complex-Number Functions; Using Complex Numbers

HP HP-28S
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Complex-Number
Functions
6
The
HP-28S
includes
an
object type
that
represents
complex
numbers.
For example,
the
complex
number
z = 3 + 4i is
represented
by
the
object
(3.,
4
).
Because
each
complex
number
is a single object, you
can
calculate
with
complex
numbers
as easily as real
numbers.
The
pair
of
real
numbers
in a complex
number
can
represent
the
co-
ordinates
of
a
point
in a plane. For example,
the
HP-28S
uses
complex
numbers
to
represent
plotting
coordinates.
The
second
sec-
tion
in this
chapter
describes two
coordinate
systems,
rectangular
and
polar,
and
shows
how
to
convert
a
point
from
one
system
to
the
other.
Using
Complex
Numbers
Most
functions
that
work
with
real
numbers
work
the
same
way
with
complex
numbers.
For example, you
do
arithmetic
with
complex
num-
bers
just as you
do
real
numbers-put
the
numbers
on
the
stack
and
execute
the
function. Try calculating
the
following:
((9
+ 2i) +
(-4
+
3i»
x (6 +
i)
Clear
the
stack
and
enter
9 + 2i .
1 CLEAR 1
OJ
9
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6:
Complex-Number
Functions

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