Understanding Engineering Mathematics

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− 3 + 2 j

j

1
0

2 +j

1 −j

− 3 j

− 3 − 2 j

y

x

(i) 1^ ( 0 ) (ii) 1^


2

)
(iii) 3^

(

π
2

)

(iv)


2

(

π
4

)
(v)


5

(
Tan−^1

(
1
2

))

(vi)


13

(
π+Tan−^1

(
2
3

))
(vii)


13

(
π−Tan−^1

(
2
3

))

(Tan−^1 denotes the principal value)


  1. (i) 2 (ii) − 3 (iii) j (iv) −


3

2

+

3

2

j

(v)

1
2



3
2

j (vi) − 2 j

12.4 Multiplication in polar form


Now comes the pay-off of polar forms – multiplication of complex numbers in such form is
simplicity itself – indeed it reduces tomultiplication ofmodulii andaddition ofargument.
See for yourself:


Problem 12.7
Multiply .q 1 /and .q 2 /, use the compound angle formulae (187

)and
hence show that

r 1 .q 1 /r 2 .q 2 /=r 1 r 2  .q 1 Yq 2 /
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