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Copy of Argand Diagram

Author:
mulliss, robdjeff
A simple illustration of the Argand diagram. You can move the two points to any Cartesian position along the real (x-axis) and imaginary (y-axis). Also shown are the representation of the numbers in complex polar format ( r exp(iθ) ) and the phase angle between the two complex numbers.

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