gunnerfan99
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Fuckits b. B does not have a definitive frequency for shm
A is actually periodic in pi
Fuckits b. B does not have a definitive frequency for shm
A is actually periodic in pi
but r is real?if you start with two polars being the same, the implication that their values of theta are the same is wrong.
e.g. exp(i pi/2) = exp(i 5pi/2) but pi/2 does not equal 5pi/2
they both have r as 1but r is real?
r has nothing to do with itbut r is real?
the answer is A for 7wait but like for 7
how is it b? if
theta = pi, and pi/2 then u get arg (theta1theta2) as 3pi/2 which is not principal arg? thats why i put C
what if theta1 is pi/2 and theta2 is 2pi/3. Arg(z1z2) would be equal to -5pi/6 and theta1 + theta2 = 7pi/6. am i stupid or sumits b. B does not have a definitive frequency for shm
A is actually periodic in pi
ripthe answer is A for 7
yeah but like does this counter example not disprove it since the final arg is not principal which is what the question states..Arg(ab) = Arg(a) + Arg(b)
that is the formula you have to use i think
thats how i got b
wait but like for 7
how is it b? if
theta = pi, and pi/2 then u get arg (theta1theta2) as 3pi/2 which is not principal arg? thats why i put C
r doenst have to be positivewtf
A says "for some real number r" but r has to be positive which is why i didn't pick A...
not its because people like me r depressed bc we did clearly horribleyou know it clearly was a good multiple choice that its led to such debate from people who genuinely love maths enough to do papers on the day they are released.
you will be surprised matenot its because people like me r depressed bc we did clearly horrible