
Chapter 1
... member of A, and every member of A is named sooner or later on this list. This list determines a function (call it f), which can be defined by the three statements: f(l) = P , f(2) = E, f(3) = 0. To be precise, f is apartialfunction of positive integers, being undefined for arguments greater than 3. ...
... member of A, and every member of A is named sooner or later on this list. This list determines a function (call it f), which can be defined by the three statements: f(l) = P , f(2) = E, f(3) = 0. To be precise, f is apartialfunction of positive integers, being undefined for arguments greater than 3. ...
Graphing Complex Numbers
... numbers: one for the real part and one for the imaginary part. We call these the real axis and the imaginary axis, respectively. The plane determined by these two axes is called the complex plane. ...
... numbers: one for the real part and one for the imaginary part. We call these the real axis and the imaginary axis, respectively. The plane determined by these two axes is called the complex plane. ...