Difference between revisions of "Cis"
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− | '''Cis''' notation is a [[polar form | polar]] notation for [[complex number]]s. For all complex numbers <math>z</math>, we can write <math>z=\mathrm{cis }(\theta)=\cos \theta + | + | '''Cis''' notation is a [[polar form | polar]] notation for [[complex number]]s. For all complex numbers <math>z</math>, we can write <math>z=r\mathrm{cis }(\theta)=r\cos \theta + ir\sin \theta</math>. Notice that <math>\mathrm{cis}</math> is made up by the first letter of <math>\cos</math>, <math>i</math>, and the first letter of <math>\sin</math>. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:13, 7 July 2006
Cis notation is a polar notation for complex numbers. For all complex numbers , we can write . Notice that is made up by the first letter of , , and the first letter of .