Very good, took me a second to realise that where he uses j for the imaginary component I would have used i. I was all, shit whats this new variable, what is going on!?
+Alex Oneill haha alot of people use j for complex and i for indexing so it gets confusing. Some programs like matlab actually store i as a variable by default (complex value in this case).
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"j" is the imaginary number defined as the square root of -1. Mathematicians use "i" for this value, electrical engineers use "j" to mean the same thing (because "i" is the symbol for electrical current).
the explanation could not be any better, great video
Very good, took me a second to realise that where he uses j for the imaginary component I would have used i. I was all, shit whats this new variable, what is going on!?
+Alex Oneill haha alot of people use j for complex and i for indexing so it gets confusing. Some programs like matlab actually store i as a variable by default (complex value in this case).
Electrical engineers use j because i is reserved for current
Electrical engineer use j as i is used for current
I loved your explanation. It is clear, compact, and you visualize it so well.
Nice explanations but using j as square root of (-1) is so anti mathematics. Like using notations like epsilon and delta for big numbers. :-D
Thank you for your patient, detailed explanation.
Great!, Can this circle formation be generalized as (z-z1)^n = r ?, where z1 is center of the polygon or circle and r is the radius.
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Fantastic explanation!
What type of software you are Using ? 😊
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thanks for helping us
How did you get that 2 pi?
2pi radians is 360 degrees, a turn of 360 degrees lands you in the same place
Nice explanation
Fantastic ❤
why u using j bruh, its supposed to be i
What is "e" here? Do you mean Euler's number?
yes
...I first found the square roots of i using the 8 eighth roots of unity. Thanks to the complex coordinate plane and DeMoivre's Theorem!
Thank you
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What if n is a fraction? How would you solve that"
N is by definition a natural number
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Uhhhh what is j in the formula?
"j" is the imaginary number defined as the square root of -1. Mathematicians use "i" for this value, electrical engineers use "j" to mean the same thing (because "i" is the symbol for electrical current).
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