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Mathematics Question

11/07/2010 12:33 AM

Dear friends

I have a large mathematical equation with so many real and imaginary terms.

can i equate the real terms on both sides of the equation and also equate the imaginary parts on the both sides of the equation ?

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Re: Mathematics question

11/07/2010 12:39 AM

Yes.

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11/07/2010 2:24 AM

In your imagination you can do anything.

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11/07/2010 6:16 AM

Yes. but dont do it. it is waste of time. Image the values as real. And put both sides. Then Image the real values as imaginary values. Put it anywhere. you will get solution.

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Re: Mathematics question

11/07/2010 10:30 AM

yes x (no2)= maybe

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11/07/2010 10:35 AM

Dubito ergo....er.... cogito.... er.... sum

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11/08/2010 3:25 AM

Cogito ergo sum, cogito.

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11/07/2010 12:29 PM

I wonder if Einstein would have got any better results?

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Re: Mathematics Question

11/08/2010 9:03 AM

Yesreal + j.yesimaginary.

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