Trig. Form Of Complex Numbers
Trig. Form Of Complex Numbers:
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Trig. Form Of Complex Numbers:
Complex Numbers
Polar Coordinates
From the Trig. Identities:
Polar Coordinates
Vectors
A vector is a quantity that has both direction and magnitude. A vector is denoted by a directed line segment. The magnitude of a vector is the length of the segment and the direction of a vector is where the segment is pointing. Vectors are named like segments or by small letters.
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The Parallelogram Rule:
Given two vectors, c and d, not equal to each other:
1. Place the initial points of both vectors in the same point and call it point O.
Head to Tail Rule:
Given two unequal vectors:
1. Place the initial point of one vector at endpoint of the other vector.
Vectors
The Law of Sines:
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