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Review of Complex Number

Definition

    Complex number is the combination of real number and imaginary number. It's basic form is a+bi, Where
a is the real part and bi is the imaginary part. 

    i is the unit for imaginary number. In a complex coordinate, a+bi is point(a,b). The distance between 
this point and the origin is the square root of (a^2 + b^2).

    In the form a+bi, when b=0, the complex number belongs to real number; when a=0, the complex number 
belongs to imaginary number; when they both are not zero, it belongs to complex region.

    The triangular form of a complex number is Z=r(cosx + isinx). r is the distance between point Z and 
the origin on a complex coordiante. rcosx is real part and irsinx is the imaginary part.

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