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6. Imaginary part of complex number example ( Enter your problem )
  1. Example-1
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  5. Real part of complex number
  6. Imaginary part of complex number
  7. Conjugate of complex number
  8. Magnitude (Modulus) of complex numbers
  9. Multiplicative inverse of complex numbers
  10. Reciprocal of complex number
  11. Argument of complex number
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  13. Square root of complex number
  14. Powers of complex numbers
  15. Roots of complex numbers

5. Real part of complex number
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7. Conjugate of complex number
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1. Example-1





1. `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`
Find im(A)


Solution:
Here `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`


For a complex number `z=a+bi`, the real part is `a` and the imaginary part is `b`.


So in complex number `A=5+6i`, the real part is `5` and the imaginary part is `6`

`:.` Im`(A)=6`
2. `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`
Find im(B)


Solution:
Here `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`


For a complex number `z=a+bi`, the real part is `a` and the imaginary part is `b`.


So in complex number `B=-2+3i`, the real part is `-2` and the imaginary part is `3`

`:.` Im`(B)=3`
3. `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`
Find im(C)


Solution:
Here `A=5+6i,B=-2+3i,C=1-3i`


For a complex number `z=a+bi`, the real part is `a` and the imaginary part is `b`.


So in complex number `C=1-3i`, the real part is `1` and the imaginary part is `-3`

`:.` Im`(C)=-3`


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5. Real part of complex number
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