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COMPLEX ANALYTIC
FUNCTIONS
wher - is a combination of real and imaginary numbers. The
egative number is called imaginary number where the imaginary
+ atau the relation
i bere is ca eee ae oid are
2 41; where mis even powers of j.
=4j° where mis odd powers of j
PLEX NUMBERS
=0 thenx=0 andy=0
gles 0 & « of the following,
sin’) +joos’«=0 ; cos==0
eS oo==0
«= arccos 0
«<= 90° AnswerSolution:
cos’@ - sin’ = 0
c0s20 = 0
20 = arccos 0
20 = 90°
90"
2
0 = 45° Answer
o-
b. (1~tan’0) ~ jy1-sin? « =0
Solution:
; -Wi-sin? = +0
-cosx =0
cose: =0
= = arccos 0
eos = 90° Ai
c. (c0s'20 - sin’26) + jlesc’« ~ 1) = 0
Solution:
cos'26 — sin"20 = 0
{cos’20 + sin”26)(cos’20 - sin”26) = 0
(1)(e0s"20 - sin’20) = 0
cos40 = 0. ; esdx-1=0
40 = arccos 0 esce=1 7
40 = 90° esox = it
-- au
4
= 22.5° AnswerJy) = (¢,+ jy), then x = x and y,
& y of the following equations.
2+
yl 2 +4
Pays (iy! = 2+ 4 5
=24 78
multiply the whole equation by x;
reduce to quadratic equation form;
by quadratic formula;
x = 1.800 Answer
the value of x obtained to (2) to solve for the value of y:
2
2 =1.111 Answer
18b. (2x+ Sy -6-j12=0
Solution:
(2x+ fay! = 6+ 12
4x2 + fl2xy + (By)? = 6+ j12
4x + fl2xy-9y = 6+ j12
(4x - 9y') + flaxy - 6+ j12
42-9476 —@
flaxy = j12
1oxy = 12
=
12x
Substitute@ to@
af)
4x'-9 = 6x" 5 again reduce to quadratic
a(x -6x'-9 =0
= SEN E6P -418)-9)
24)
6+13.416
multiply both sides by x]
using quadratic formula|
x= 1558 Answer
‘Substitute the value of x to (2) to solve for y:
a
1.558
y= 0.642 Answer
yjsinycosy - sin’x = 0.866 + j05
me
‘x- sin’) + jsinycosy= 0.866 ~ 0.5
os2x + jsinycosy=0.866-j0.5 ; sinycosy= su
sax + ee = 0.866 + 0.5
2x = 0.866
2x = arccos (0.866)
2x= 30°
ju)(x+ jy) = 0, then (x+ jy) = 0 or (x+ jy) = 0. Since the product is zero,
re the multiplicand and multiplier are also zero.
real part or component
imaginary part or imaginary component
(or Steinmets) form:
r= magnitude or amplitud:
@* argument or displacement in degrees.
2= read as bar angle.3. Trigonometric form:
Z= r(c080 jsin6) or rejs8 or rcis®
4. Exponential form:
Z= re?
where: 0 = argument or displacement in radians.
Azgand’s Diagram (Jean-Robert Argand) ~ is a coordinate 4
the real and imaginary axes for the representation of a complex nut
x=3
Figure A
Figure A is the Argand’s Diagram of rectangular form of 4
(B+ A) where x= 3; y= 4 and zis the resultant.
Figure Bis the Argand’s Diagram showing the polar form of eq
‘To solve for ‘r” and @, isolate the right triangle then apply Pythag
for “r” and definition of tangent function for angle “8”
r= (3744 =Sunits
1 4
: tono=4
y=4 3
- 4
ZN ru 0 arctan( 44)
- 8 = 53.13°
‘Therefore, 3 + j4 =
£53.13"
Ask your instructor how to convert polar complex numbei
complex number or vice-versa using calculator.(6-38) to polar form, exponential form and trigonometric form.
m:
's Diagram of (6 ~ 3);
r= {6 +(37
r= 6,708 units
708 £26.57° Answer
7086" Answer
708 cjs\-26.57°) Answer
620° to rectangular form, exponential form and trigonometric
ms
's Diagram of 630°;Isolate the right triangle:
x
5 OF
> y
e
cos 4 sin (309 = 4
AOE ; Cee
x= 6 cos{-30") y= 6sin(-3i
x= 5.196 y=
620° = 5.196 - j3 Answer
620° = 6e”™" Answer
620° = 6cjs{-30") Answer
3. Convert 5é°™* to rectangular form, polar form and trig
Solution:
ox o72s.aa (282
| = 41.54"
radian
Argand’s Diagram of 5741.54° = 5e""*;
wy.
5 cos41.54°== 5 sin
5
x= 5 cos 41.54° 54°
x= 3.742
5°" = 3,742 + 3.316 Answer
sé = 5£41.54° Answer
5¢°" = Scjs 41.54° Answercos 30° = =
10
x= 10 cos 30°
% x= 8.660
sin g0°= 4
i0
y=10sin 30°
30° = 8.660 + jS Answer
30° = 10/80" Answer
30° = 102° Answer
-OMPLEX NUMBERS
and Subtraction
or subtract two or more complex numbers in rectangular form,
subtract real part to real part and imaginary part to imaginaryEXAMPLE:
Perform the indicated operations
1
Z+Z, +7 =(3+)6)+(6+A)+(8-
Z+Z+7.=(8+4+8)+j6+4-7)
Z+Z +7 =15+ 3 Answer
. Given:
Z=3+i7
Solution:
Solutio
To add or subtract two or more complex numbers not| lar
form, convert first these complex numbers to rectangu add
or subtract real part to real part and imaginary part to
Ask your instructor how to add or subtract two or lex
numbers on che calculator.
320° = (6 - 2) +5420"
Solution:
3£80° - (6 - 2) + 520°
= (2.598 + j1.5) - 6 + j2 + (4.698 - j1.710)
= (2.598 ~ 6 + 4,698) + {1.5 +2-1.710)
= 1.296 + j1.790 Answer
(6 + J7) = 10¢js 30° + 106" + 5 Za5°
= (6+ j7)- 1040" + 11 pe +5425"
= (6 + j7) (8.660 + j5) + 10/43.09° + 5495°
= (6 + j7) - (8.660 + j5) + (7.303 + j6.831) + (4.532 - 22
= (6 - 8.660 + 7.303 + 4.532) + 7 - 5 + 6.831 - 2.113]
= 9.175 + j6.718 Answertion
ing are the rules in multiplication of complex numbers.
‘The product of two or more complex numbers in polar form, is
equal to the product of their magnitudes and the sum of their
directions.
To find the product of two or more complex numbers in
rectangular form, ie
(x, ty is, ty) = ex yy) Haley, +29)
Convert all complex numbers to polar form and apply rule 1.
duct of the following and express the result in polar form.
(6230
J3)(6 250")
314 30.96°)(630")
986 40.96" Answer
SZa5° + 72°")
INGL35° + 7A
19 /49.398(4.095 + j2.867 ~ 5.050 + j#.848)
19 Ai9.398(9.145 + j7.715)
219 49.398")(11.965/40.15")
305 449.548° Answer
18 - A730" - 5 + 38)
ion:
‘718 - j4)(6.062 + 73.5 -5 + j8)
1219 449.398°)(8.944 7-26.57°1.062 + j11.50)
219 A9.398°)'8.944 26,57°)11.548 64,729
2.187 A07.55° Answer3. Division
The following are the rules in the division of complex m
Rule
1 : Toperform division of complex numbers in
their magnitude and get the difference of thei
EXAMPLES:
B As: -25° = 1.209 Ao" answer
22-55° Answer
‘The procedures for division of complex numb:
form, multiply both numerator and deno1
conjugate of the denominator. The conjugat
number in rectangular form say (a + jb) i
multiplying the conjugate of the denominator
and denominator, apply rule 2 of the multipli
number.
EXAMPLES:
5(3)= 15) + 5418) — (4)?
# (AP
(15+16)+ j2-20)
oe See
31-78
25
8
25
.24 ~j0.32 Answer
31
2:2 (eal)
- ja \4— jaha+j2
{4) + 7216) + J3(4) + (43) 72)
90 + j1.20 Answer
tructor how to apply the four fundamental operations in evaluating
numbers directly on the calculator.Name:
Course &
Instructor: =
Date:
Exercises:
icated operations and express the result in polar form. Show
8) ; 12,083,424.44° Answer
; 0.784 478.69° Answer
5+ 7) ; 1.024 445° Answer4, Sqjs30° + 26°" — (3 + 5) e013
; BE BP Oct. 97 2.236,
6. (3 + j2(7 402+ j2) 29.513,20.296 76.67? Answer
+840",
0 here Sp mm
<
i
©
5
3 40° Answer
+8 25° 6 420°
| + i; BE BP April 972-3
3
EE BP Oct. 97, :
11. (4 -5)(6¢i525") ;
12, 40€” + 20 40° + 26.46 +0Ree ee nme tant
[ea650 2/40" +600]
5 $408 49.03" Answer
IIB cis25°) + 2730"?
; 4:869,21.45° answer
44 §8
+38) 1.134 A53.28° Answer
or) ;
?) } 2.199 27.24° Answerx= 2.402
y= 1.665
17. If (x+ jy) = 3 +9, find xandy.
18. Find the quadratic equation whoge
roots are (3 ~ j5) and (2 + j#) ; x - 5.099 /411.32° x+ 26,
1s, (#-41-28)(7+ 51-36) + 628.8,
51.531,|OF COMPLEX NUMBER
the square root of @ given complex number in polar form, simply
root of magnitude and multiply the direction by one-half. Or if the
jumber isin rectangular form, let that as (e+ jy) = Ya a+ jb , square
ply then use theorem 2 of complex number, this is an alternate
1e square root of (3 + j4) by twc methods.
(ethod:
mnvert (3 +) to polar form and take the square root of both sides,
the rules above.
A) =5A3.13° 3+ ~ 5263.13" + 360°k
Jay! = 4/4, (63.139) (B+ jay = (§/53.13° + 360°)
‘ys = 2.296 46.572 gi /53:13+ 360°
Z 2
= 2.236 £26.57 + 180%
Fork =Oandk=1
2.236 /26.57°
2.236 /206.57° or
2.236 /26.57°
since -1 = 180°
Method:
xt jy= (3+ f+
y= (3 +4) ; expand the left side;
Bry + (i =3+A 5
5 square both sides;
0)‘Substitute @) to (1) ; to solve for the values of x
(3-1 gay oat
x-4= 3x 3 Teduce to quadratic e
(é-32-4=0 ; by factoring;
(2-4) + 1)=0
x ate
x =i2
‘Therefore the solutiofs are (£ 2 + jl) which are also equalName:
Course
Instructor:
Date:
EXeRcIses:
following by two methods and express the results in polar form.
t of the product of (3 + 4)
). 5} 6.421 /64.55° Answer
9¢ of the sum of 2qjs 30°, (6 - 3)
2 ; 3.237 42.01° AnswerEE
3. (6+ j213/30")(6 - j2) 3
5, _[Peis25°+84a5e
Pare 3X NUMBERS
exponential form and trigonometric form.
= rais(@ + 360°K) ;
of both sides ;
Hl coef 2+ 350°),
Irincipal value or root, and “8” must be a positive angle.
Ware auxilary values or roots
a=0°
= A5 of 228870), jsit (ese) ste
ae ia Ba nf 22620), oin( 22080 oascou)|. Ane
w =| {e238 ; (e322) /pa0e
3We!
2. Find the four roots of 16 20°
Solution:
k=0 ; Wo=Mi6]
kaa 5 w= falco 20-260"
eos Wy aloo =20-szorra
k=3 5 1%, 456 co
Argand’s Diagram of the four roots, W., W., W, and W.:
=20° + 360"(3)
20° + 360°(0)
4
eae
m6) jl
—
ee
-20°+ S00 J
-20° +34
4mete
principal value of the following:
+2
3.606/43.69° + 360°k ; for principal value k= 0;
606 /33.69° + 360°(0
p - 3.606 433.69" 5 3606-6" |
rad,
33.69° = 33.69°| = 0. radian;
33.69: ss. 0.588
geo
gam psn
ogee
= gianCasrwoandaon
7
Tope
erm, peas
\°"” = 14.483 /4.329 rad. 4
/ ad
= 14.483,/248.03° Answer
4 = 5/5319" + 960% 5 for principal value k= 0
Ps rad
4 5/53.13° ; Sue!
ge em
isto
gems
(sen - azn
4) = 0.39692. 19° AnswerInstructor:
Date:
Exenrcise:
lc the six roots of (717.925 + j126.589). Show the roots in Argand’s
81.67%;
67°; W, = 3 £61.67"; W,
/A01.67° Answer
the five roots of 32¢"“”. Show the roots in Argand’s Diagram.
128; W, = 2/84°; W, = 2/156; W, = 2 L280;
300° Answer
-e the principal value of the following and express the result in
1m.
7.250 x 10" /0° Answerb. B+ a)" ;
4. 2- jay
owJOREM (Abraham De Moivre)
for any complex number raised to the mth power, the outcomes
other complex number with magnitude equal to the original
magnitude raised to the mth power and the argument equal to
number's argument multiplied by “m”.
¢ theorem in equation we have;
= rey"
j= rejsnd = ref"
5 divide both sides by 7”.
jsind)” = cosmd + jsinmé|
—2sin’@ and sin A= 2sind = 2sin0 1 - sin? @ by De
+ jein20 = (cos + jsind)” ; expand the right side;
+ jsin20 = cos’@ + f2sinOcos0 + (jsind’ §; f =—1;
+ jsin20 = (cos"® - sin’@) + j2sinfcos@_; _by theorem 2
jorems on complex number
os'8-sin’@ ; butcos¥=1-sin'® ;
= (1-sin’9) - sin’
= 1-2sin'
8cos@.; but cos
sin? @
2sin V1 —sin?@
(cos 20+ jsin 28}?(cos60+ jsin 60)”
(c0s 30 + sin 30)°(cis108)
+ jsin29)'= [(cose+ jsinoy = (cos0 + jsind)*
+ jxin60)= [(os0 + jsin0)] = (cos + sine)”
+ Jaina) = [[cose + jsine? = (cos0 + jsind)”
Jo = c08100 + jsin100 = (cos0 + sin6)"*‘Therefore;
(cos 29 + jsin 28 (cos60 + jsin 607?
(cos 30+ jsin 36)° (cjs108)
(cos6+ jsin0f'(cos0+ jsin 6)?
(cos6+ jsin6)°(coso+ jsine)™
(cose + jsing)'®
(cos6+ jsin6)®
Lestat”
= (cos0 + jaino)”
o 1
{cos@+ jsing)>
1
- ———*——_ Answer
cos30+ jsin 30
3. Evaluate the following by De Moivre's Theorem and
polar form.
.
met
Solution:
cosg0"="%;_—sini20°= 9/
+ FL) =(e08120" + in120"7
Ih FJ = [c082160")+ jsin 460°]P
[le 60° + jsin 60°) eT
{cos60° + jsin60")"
ian ff
G
G
&
eZ
G
%
G
ysi8Ch = 144602 =1 Answerarcos0.906 = 25° and sin 25° = 0.423
1906 + j0.423)" = (cos25° + jsin25°
906 + 0.423)" ~ [cos5(5")+ jsin 515"
1906 + j0.423)’ = [(cs Se+ jens]
2 ‘0 vs, So pa ea
1906 + j0.423)' = (cosS* + jsinS‘) 55° = (3) a
906 + 0.423)" = (1¢/ 2
906 + j0.423)" = 167% 1/60° Answer
we ising
tion:
6
(c08 7, + jsin¥)}
(cos, + jsin |
(cos 74+ jsin {)}° = 64(cos180" + jsin1807"
(cos 94+ jsiny)} = 64(¢7
(cos 7+ jsinyf)| 64d" ; 2nradians = 360°
cos 7+ jsinyf))° - 64 soe
= 64 +0 = 64 Answer
[cos ¥, (a) jsin ¥, CM
= t[costn)+ jsinon] ; radian = 180°Peeeeeee ene ee ne een
Name: instructor:
Course Date:
Exercises:
L 008 = 8882 and sin ye Messrs
2. cos30 = (4cos'6 - 3cos@) and sin3@ = (3sin@ ~ 4sin’@) using De
3, (cis28)* (¢is50)?
, by De Moivre’s -
egesoyeomyy” 2 De Mo‘ere aaa
ft
3 [95(e0s148+ jsinise) Anser
{the following by De Moivre’s Theorem and express the result in
form.
3 + j0.906)/* 5 (0.849 + 0.537) answerb. (0.087 + j0.996)* + 0.9324
« [Slcon)) : 66
ae)
a ze + See
cos 2+ jsin%] +2)
(cos.20+ jsin 20)?(cos30+ jsin 30)? ie
(cos 40-+ jsin 49)(c0860+ join 68)
5. Evaluate