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Absolute Value

The magnitude of a number without regard for the sign

Argument

A specific a input in the function also known as an independent variable

Complex Conjugate

each of two complex numbers having their real parts identical and their imaginary parts or equal magnitude but different signs

Complex Number

A number that can be expressed in the form a+bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is an imaginary unit

Complex Plane

Cartesian Plane that represents complex numbers

Euler's formula

e^ix=cosx+isinx

i

i^2= -1

Imaginary Axis

Y-axis in the complex plane

Imaginary Part

The coefficent of B in a complex number A+Bi

Magnitude

How big a term is in relation to how far away it is from zero

Polar Form

r(cos(theta) + isin(theta)) = r cis(theta)

Purely Imaginary Number

Any number that can be put into the form bi where b is a nonzero real number and i^2=-1. Examples are 6i and 2i

Real Axis

The X-axis in the complex plane

Real Part

a in the form a+bi where a does not contain an imaginary part

Rectangular Form

a+bi

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