okay, I got that in most of the cases we are taking the angle in between 0 an 2pi. What if I want to take the angle in between -pi and pi? What should I take into consideration? Thanks for the video btw
Don't you love it when someone who's teaching you how to do something takes a shortcut and doesn't explain why or how they were able to do that? Horrible explanation thanks
This was a perfect video. Your comment just goes on to show that you dont even have 5th grade math knowledge. Dont expect an online tutorial to fix your dumbness, they aren't your paid labourers or employees
one of the best math tutors i've ever seen.
You made this way simpler man thank you
I thought an argument has Theta not exceeding 180
That applies in principle arguments
Wow I was getting this wrong every single time I wasn't doing inverse tan which is so obvious I want to scream
Heartily thanks for the greatest explanation ❤
Your voice sounds like the spiderman from spiderman into the spiderverse 😅
i don't understand for the first question z = 3-3i, isn't the angle supposed to be -45 instead of 45???
okay, I got that in most of the cases we are taking the angle in between 0 an 2pi. What if I want to take the angle in between -pi and pi? What should I take into consideration? Thanks for the video btw
Amazing teacher tnx from somalia
How are you able to find the reference angles and the pie answers? I may have missed this lesson before
Thanks from deep my heart 💜
For Z = -7i, I think the argument is π/2 not 3π/2 because the tan inverse of 7/0 is infinity and tan inverse of infinity is π/2.
Please, the answer is correct but if you want to read the angle clockwise then you have to negate it
Pie /2 is principal argument which lies between -pie to +pie where 3pie /2 is general argument
It is so clear,thanks for uploading this vedio
Thank you so much
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The third on is incorrect
the formula says: arg(a+bi)= arctan(b/a) so arg(2i) should not be possible but it is 90°. So does this formula work or not ?
Why it shouldn't be possible ? It is clear that tangent graph has a positive and negative infinite value.
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Wrong solution given for question one.. I didn't have to continue watching the rest, students beware
Thanks dear sir I admire your explaination.
Thanks a lot sir , very nice , please other topic uploaded a video....😅😄😄😄
thanks for this, sir
You deserve a like and sub
Thank you for drawing it out on the coordinate plane. Nice and thorough explanation
Sir ,
How will you decide a refrence angle
The reference angle is an acute angle between the x axis and the terminal side of the complex number.
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Don't you love it when someone who's teaching you how to do something takes a shortcut and doesn't explain why or how they were able to do that? Horrible explanation thanks
you're just dumb
He literally explains it
if by literally you mean not at all
@@InfamousBananaGoblin he says that the argument is the angle of the complex number in polar form as he does the first problem
This was a perfect video. Your comment just goes on to show that you dont even have 5th grade math knowledge. Dont expect an online tutorial to fix your dumbness, they aren't your paid labourers or employees
excellent!
thanks alot...
Thanks a lot sir
Thanks...
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HOLY SHIT I GOT IT
Whey the is no 144 p qualify
perfect
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