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Latest revision as of 14:56, 5 September 2008
Any complex number
can be written in the form
where
is the imaginary unit and
and
are real numbers. Then the real part of
, usually denoted
or
, is just the value
.
Geometrically, if a complex number is plotted in the complex plane, its real part is its
-coordinate (abscissa).
A complex number
is real exactly when
.
The function
can also be defined in terms of the complex conjugate
of
:
. (Recall that if
,
).
Examples
. Note in particular that
is not in general a multiplicative function,
for arbitrary complex numbers
.
Practice Problem 1
Find the conditions on
and
so that
.