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the boundary in the complex plane is approximated by
an ellipse.
What does it mean ? Can any one explain me via figure .
Thanks
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What part are you having trouble with? I assume by the complex plane they mean the horizontal axis is real numbers and the vertical axis is imaginary numbers, which are a real number multiplied by SQRT(-1). That is the 2 dimensional "plane" on which you would plot complex numbers. Do you understand what an ellipse is? If not a search will get you plenty of information.
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well, we can represent the boundary of complex plane as a circle ?
no ?? if yes then why in the above statement he said ellipse /
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hi model,
I would say that the complex plane is unbounded, so this suggests your teacher meant something else entirely.
What came before and after this? Maybe we can work out what was meant.
Or you could ask him.
Bob
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Hi Bob , I like that . i meant your message .
Bob, I am reading book and have seminar so present this all.
Well , now my seminar is going to start so let see what happen . and my ans to the above question is ellipse . because eccentricity of circle is 0 . so we can't approximate boundary of complex numbers as a circle .
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