Your videos are pretty helpful, but it's really annoying when you repeat yourself. Seriously, you say a lot of your sentences, or sentence fragments, at least two or three times before you move on.
@xScuzzleButtx they are like place holders in an imaginary plane, for example, kinetic energy to potential energy in a spring machine. But it's most common in electrical engineering to show the relationship between potential difference (voltage) and current, in a signal.
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You should convert your arguments into Principle Arguments.
arg(x3) = 3π/4
Arg(x3) = -π/3
That way you can write your complex numbers in Mod-Arg from. ( z=|z| cis Arg(z) )
wfary 10 hours ago
Amazing
B900 2 weeks ago
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Thank you for this. I've been struggling to put Complex Numbers into something cogent that I can understand.
potatopopper 4 weeks ago
Your videos are pretty helpful, but it's really annoying when you repeat yourself. Seriously, you say a lot of your sentences, or sentence fragments, at least two or three times before you move on.
duhboss1 2 months ago
what playlist are these videos in??
fosheimdet 4 months ago
I learned in 10 minutes what I had been trying to learn through an entire hour and half lecture. Thanks man!!!
zanepotts 5 months ago 4
Wow you are amazing
JLchevz 5 months ago
think in radians.. more easy
frostwow 11 months ago
Why are complex roots important?
xScuzzleButtx 11 months ago
@xScuzzleButtx they are like place holders in an imaginary plane, for example, kinetic energy to potential energy in a spring machine. But it's most common in electrical engineering to show the relationship between potential difference (voltage) and current, in a signal.
phillies4eva 8 months ago
Im doing the DeMoivre's theorem, Is this it?
I lacked behind in class and got out off place.
I have a test tommorow and Im trying to do my h/w (which I have no Idea how to do) and study for a test all in one day.
Is this the DeMoivre's theorem?If not where can I find it?
-sorry im rushing
dragonmemories 1 year ago
Why does this method require the specific number e?
FHomeBrew 1 year ago
@FHomeBrew Never mind I figured it out :-) Taylor and Mellon series.
FHomeBrew 1 year ago
Thank You for elaborating this.
lllUSlll 1 year ago
Thanks to you I'm miles ahead of the rest of my math-class. Now don't need to do any homework for months
sindrekolbotn 1 year ago