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Argand diagram
Argand diagram (ˈɑːɡænd) n (Mathematics) maths a diagram in which complex numbers are represented by the points in the plane the coordinates of which are respectively the real and imaginary parts of the number, so that the number x + iy is represented by the point (x, y), or by the corresponding vector <x, y>. If the polar coordinates of (x, y) are (r, θ), r is the modulus and θ the argument of x + iy. See also amplitude5[C19: named after Jean-Robert Argand (1768–1822), French mathematician]Argand diagram
Argand diagram[′är‚gän ′di·ə‚gram] (mathematics) A two-dimensional cartesian coordinate system for representing the complex numbers, the number x + iy being represented by the point whose coordinates are x and y. ThesaurusSeecomplex number |