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Complex functions - loci in the complex plane

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Original post by B_9710
Correct.


:biggrin: that's a super nice method, I would have spent about 5 minutes trying to do that geometrically
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Original post by DylanJ42
:biggrin: that's a super nice method, I would have spent about 5 minutes trying to do that geometrically


Here's the accurate plot of the arc for the one in the OP
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Original post by B_9710
Here's the accurate plot of the arc for the one in the OP
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what program did you use for that? wolfham alpha give a line, unless I put in in wrong

Edit: nevermind i am a retard, I had i as a variable not as an imaginary number :laugh: technology these days huh :tongue:
(edited 8 years ago)
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Original post by DylanJ42
what program did you use for that? wolfham alpha give a line, unless I put in in wrong

Edit: nevermind i am a retard, I had i as a variable not as an imaginary number :laugh: technology these days huh :tongue:


Used a graphing software on my phone to graph the curve that I defined parametrically on the previous page.
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I must be too tired because I do not follow much in parametric
Original post by B_9710
Used a graphing software on my phone to graph the curve that I defined parametrically on the previous page.


I never even noticed the 2nd paragraph on that post, did you edit that in or something? Im on my phone atm so I can't read it as the latex doesn't appear and I'm too tired to decipher it mentally, I will check it out tomorrow though :smile:

goodnight :biggrin: I am going to sleep before I collapse haha
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Original post by TeeEm
I must be too tired because I do not follow much in parametric


What do you mean?

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