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How to find the argument of a given complex number?​

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Answered by jaiswalnidhi1080
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  1. Find the real and imaginary parts from the given complex number. Denote them as x and y respectively.
  2. Substitute the values in the formula θ = tan-1 (y/x)
  3. Find the value of θ if the formula gives any standard value, otherwise write it in the form of tan-1 itself.
  4. This value followed by the unit “radian” is the required value of complex argument for the given complex number.

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