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hi,
i find it hard to deal with complex numbers maybe because they are just "complex" i do not want to attempt any great depth into the topic but i need to know the complex numbers right from their basics to using them in argand plane and other geometries like conic sections can you guys suggest me the right book to read?
P.S. i remember things only when i derive the result on my own or read the complete explained derivation so i would like "that" kind of book..
"The man was just too bored so he invented maths for fun"
-some wise guy
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It is hard to find a book devoted on complex numbers solely. I would suggest looking at individual chapters which cover complex numbers in books instead.
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well i used the mac graw hill's book but it's just having bunch of equations and no proof's... plus it's not helping me visualize a geometrical interpretation of problems on complex numbers.... any suggestions on how to deal with this?
"The man was just too bored so he invented maths for fun"
-some wise guy
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