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Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "ka'o'ei" in the language "English". Differences: 2,2c2,2 < imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized --- > imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise toward the 'positive' imaginary axis (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized. 5,5c5,5 < The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x). The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi). See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. --- > The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x); this would be denoted by "ry ka'o'ei xy". The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi); it will canonically be between 0 and tau radians (inclusive on only one side), but it need not be so restricted; x will almost certainly be real. r is necessarily nonnegative and real. See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. [...] Content analysis details: (0.5 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. 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Differences: 2,2c2,2 < imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized --- > imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise toward the 'positive' imaginary axis (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized. 5,5c5,5 < The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x). The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi). See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. --- > The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x); this would be denoted by "ry ka'o'ei xy". The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi); it will canonically be between 0 and tau radians (inclusive on only one side), but it need not be so restricted; x will almost certainly be real. r is necessarily nonnegative and real. See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. Old Data: Definition: imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized Notes: The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x). The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi). See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: imaginary i - spherical coordinates, In Sense: Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: imaginary i, comma - spherical coordinates: first coordinate gives magnitude (complex modulus/radius) of the number, the second number gives the angle from the positive real axis measured counterclockwise toward the 'positive' imaginary axis (default: in the primary branch/Arg) as measured in some units (which that number should contain; the contextless default will suppose radians); the angle is not normalized. Notes: The number (r, x) = r*e^(i x); this would be denoted by "ry ka'o'ei xy". The angle x is (by default) measured in radians and is not normalized (contains no hidden/inherent multiples of pi); it will canonically be between 0 and tau radians (inclusive on only one side), but it need not be so restricted; x will almost certainly be real. r is necessarily nonnegative and real. See also: {te'o}, {ka'o}. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: imaginary i - spherical coordinates, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.