Complex numbers allow for rotation of an axis Z by using the complex exponential e−αi, where Z is composed of real and imaginary parts X + iY, and z is composed of real and imaginary parts x + iy, representing a rotation of the original coordinates by an angle α.
Complex numbers allow for rotation of an axis Z by using the complex exponential e−αi, where Z is composed of real and imaginary parts X + iY, and z is composed of real and imaginary parts x + iy, representing a rotation of the original coordinates by an angle α.
Complex numbers allow for rotation of an axis Z by using the complex exponential e−αi, where Z is composed of real and imaginary parts X + iY, and z is composed of real and imaginary parts x + iy, representing a rotation of the original coordinates by an angle α.