Difference between the notation z=a+ib and z=x+iy for complex numbers
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Difference between the notation z=a+ib and z=x+iy for complex numbers

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.. as long as it is unambiguous.For instance,e = 2.℮ ≈ 2.......
Is there any difference in meaning?

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Hello,

No there is no difference between either notation.

It's like solving:
x² = 1
y² = 1
z² = 1
t² = 1
a² = 1
b² = 1
Any letter is valid and can be used... as long as it is unambiguous.

For instance, you can define:
e = 2.71
as long as you do not use it as if it were ℮ which is the natural exponential base:
℮ ≈ 2.7182818284...

Dragon.Jade :-)
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