Complex Numbers 2 Modulus Argument and Polar Form
Complex Numbers 2 Modulus Argument and Polar Form
Argand Diagram
Modulus and Argument
Rectangular, Polar and exponential
form
Argand Diagram
Complex numbers can I
be shown Geometrically m
on an Argand diagram
The real part of the
number is represented
on the x-axis and the
imaginary part on the y.
R
-3 e
-4i
3 + 2i
2 – 2i
Modulus of a complex number
|z| = √(x2+y2)
Modulus questions
Find
a) |3 + 4i| = 5
b) |5 – 12i| = 13
c) |6 – 8i| = 10
d) |-24 – 10i| = 26
The argument of a complex number
arg z r
y
tan ( y / x)
1
θ
x R
e
It is really important that you sketch a diagram
before working out the argument!!
The argument of a complex number
r
y
θ
x R R
e e
Converting from Cartesian to Polar
2 1 y
x, y r , x y , tan
2
x
Convert the following from Cartesian to Polar
I
i) (1+i) = (√2∠45°) m
r , x, y r cos , r sin
Convert the following from Polar to
Cartesian
i) (4∠π/3) = (2+i2√3) I
m