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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
.... Wouldn't a rho of 0.5 at 20 degrees would be the same as a rho of -0.5 at 200 degrees? Yes, and any other complex quantity would likewise be the same expressed either way. But it would certainly be confusing to the readers. It would be much better to stick with rectangular or with polar and not mix them in the same quantity. Of course, sometimes one is easier to work with, or offers more insight, than the other and you're welcome to convert between them at any time. Let's see if we can keep it more along the lines of 0.5 at 20 degrees being (very nearly) the same as .4698+j.1710 Cheers, Tom |
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