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134 Section 11: Calculating With Complex Numbers r (cos θ + i sin θ) = reiθ (polar) a + ib = rθ (phasor) ; and : can be used to interconvert the rectangular and polar forms of a complex number. They operate in Complex mode as follows: ´ ; converts the polar (or phasor) form of a complex number to its rectangular form by replacing the magnitude r in the real Xregister with a, and replacing the angle θ in the imaginary Xregister with b. | : converts the rectangular coordinates of a complex number to the polar (or phasor) form by replacing the real part a in the real Xregister with r, and replacing the imaginary part b in the imaginary X-register with θ. These are the only functions in Complex mode that are affected by the current trigonometric mode setting. That is, the angular units for θ must correspond to the trigonometric mode indicated by the annunciator (or absence thereof).