Difference between revisions of "ToPolar Command"
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:{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ToPolar[1 + sqrt(3) * ί]</nowiki></code> gives ''(2; <math>\frac{\pi}{3}</math>)'', the polar coordinates of ''1 + sqrt(3) * ί''.</div>}} | :{{example|1=<div><code><nowiki>ToPolar[1 + sqrt(3) * ί]</nowiki></code> gives ''(2; <math>\frac{\pi}{3}</math>)'', the polar coordinates of ''1 + sqrt(3) * ί''.</div>}} | ||
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− | *The complex ί is obtained by pressing ALT + i. See also [[Complex Command]] | + | *The complex ί is obtained by pressing ALT + i. |
− | + | * See also [[Complex Command]], [[Abs Command]] and [[Argument Command]]. | |
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Revision as of 16:20, 4 August 2011
This command works in CAS View only.
- ToPolar[ <Complex Number> ]
- Transforms a complex number into its polar coordinates.
- Example:
ToPolar[1 + sqrt(3) * ί]
gives (2; \frac{\pi}{3}), the polar coordinates of 1 + sqrt(3) * ί.
Note:
- The complex ί is obtained by pressing ALT + i.
- See also Complex Command, Abs Command and Argument Command.