Great video... Based on your explanation, you calculated the value of theta, i.e, the argument using arctan(b/a) and u didn't neglect the sign of a and b (whether negative or positive) and u always change the resulting angle (if negative )to positive by adding 360⁰ to it..... .... But some others authors and videos neglected any negative sign of a and b.... Like for example, -2+3i,...... You did something like arctan (3/-2).... But some others will just remove the minus and say arctan(3/2)..... CAN U PLS EXPLAIN THIS concept sir😊
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
Great video... Based on your explanation, you calculated the value of theta, i.e, the argument using arctan(b/a) and u didn't neglect the sign of a and b (whether negative or positive) and u always change the resulting angle (if negative )to positive by adding 360⁰ to it..... .... But some others authors and videos neglected any negative sign of a and b.... Like for example, -2+3i,...... You did something like arctan (3/-2).... But some others will just remove the minus and say arctan(3/2).....
CAN U PLS EXPLAIN THIS concept sir😊
Good work❤
Please is it always necessary to put the pie..?
Thank you so much sir
Please how can we calculate the value of the tan inverse in π?
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
Can sir do an example in the 3rd quadrant
Thanks sir 🙏 this helped a lot!
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How do you convert tan inverse to pi?
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
Please how did you get the pie
You will divide the number by 180…let’s say you get 30 you will divide it by 180 which will give you 6,then you put it under pi. So 30 degrees will become pi/6
Sir 4th quiz is it πover 2 or over 4
Sir for numbers that the tan inverse has decimals how can you express them in terms of Π
change the settings of your calculator from 'comp' to 'rad' before calculating the tan inverse
Sir the last one is wrong because π-π\6 = 5π\6
Respect
Sir i still don't understand how you get the Π
*π
(This is a joke ok pls don't take it too seriously)
Sir for Z = -2√3 + 2i the polar form is Z = 4(cos5Π/6 + isin5Π/6) and not Z = 4(cos11Π/6 + isin11Π/6)
Why?
@@tambuwalmathsclass if we solve back Z = 4(cos11Π/6 + isin11Π/6) we won't get Z = -2√3 + 2i
You are right
@@tambuwalmathsclass correct answer is Z = 4(cos5Π/6 + isin5Π/6)
@@kelechifidelis6411 Thank you so much
If a question is 7i- (4+5i)
Rewrite it as -4+3i