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Minor complex numerber question for Primers. - Vtile - 11-07-2015 08:50 PM Hey, What kind of solution Prime gives for complex equation (1+j)*x=2-j when x is solved? Does it "simplify" (or expand) it all to the rectangular form representation of complex number Re+Im? Not really related except the CAS family line of former models. Consider this more a usability related question than anything. PS. Sorry for "numerber" in the title, it is a hybrid language it seems. RE: Minor complex numerber question for Primers. - Arno K - 11-08-2015 12:09 AM a list with (1-3i)/2, if you use cas with matching settings Arno and a simplify afterwards provides {1/2-3*i/2}, seems to be what you desired as I saw your post in the "general forum" RE: Minor complex number question for Primers. - Dieter - 11-08-2015 01:06 PM (11-07-2015 08:50 PM)Vtile Wrote: PS. Sorry for "numerber" in the title, it is a hybrid language it seems. Clicking "EDIT" lets you also correct the subject. ;-) Dieter RE: Minor complex numerber question for Primers. - Vtile - 11-08-2015 02:17 PM (11-08-2015 01:06 PM)Dieter Wrote:Oh, the "full edit" gives that option, quick edit do not.(11-07-2015 08:50 PM)Vtile Wrote: PS. Sorry for "numerber" in the title, it is a hybrid language it seems. |