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How do you plot complex numbers? - Answers
It's easy to do. Take the complex number (2+i3). On an x, y plane the 2 would be on the real number line or x=2. 3 would be on the y=3 line where x=2. So you would have a point at (2,3) in the plane. You can get some interesting graphics from complex plotting programs. The LINK below shows what the equation w=1/z can do to a photo.
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How do you plot complex numbers? - Answers
It's easy to do. Take the complex number (2+i3). On an x, y plane the 2 would be on the real number line or x=2. 3 would be on the y=3 line where x=2. So you would have a point at (2,3) in the plane. You can get some interesting graphics from complex plotting programs. The LINK below shows what the equation w=1/z can do to a photo.
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How do you plot complex numbers? - Answers
It's easy to do. Take the complex number (2+i3). On an x, y plane the 2 would be on the real number line or x=2. 3 would be on the y=3 line where x=2. So you would have a point at (2,3) in the plane. You can get some interesting graphics from complex plotting programs. The LINK below shows what the equation w=1/z can do to a photo.
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