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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet (cbf reading the other posts in this thread) but there's a Pol button on most calculators. If you need to check the modulus and argument of something, e.g. 6+7i, enter in your calculator: Pol(6,7) and it will show the modulus and argument.

Very useful if you're not confident with complex numbers yet
I didn't really know that I could use that :)... Thanks. It might save me a little time perhaps. It's handy to have as a backup I guess.
 

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If faced with sinx + icosx, just factor out "i" ---> i(cosx - isinx)
I had a question with this before... it took me too long to get to that conclusion. I will be storing that advice away tightly.
 

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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet (cbf reading the other posts in this thread) but there's a Pol button on most calculators. If you need to check the modulus and argument of something, e.g. 6+7i, enter in your calculator: Pol(6,7) and it will show the modulus and argument.

Very useful if you're not confident with complex numbers yet
I don't have that pol button:uhoh:
 

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