[Tutor] Re: complex numbers: j vs. i
by Andres Rosado other posts by this author
Aug 25 2002 1:16AM messages near this date
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Re: [Tutor] Re: complex numbers: j vs. i
At 12:00 PM 8/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> If I recall correctly, j is commonly used in engineering notation, so it
> would be more familiar to someone who already used it in their own
> equations.
This is especially true in electric engineering. The current is represented
with the letter `i', so using `i' for complex number will make things more
difficult to understand.
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