oh but I can't get the tricky part 🤔 am I doing the question wrongly...
<the assignmentThanks for your question, but I dun really understand it h
What is your (x,y) plane referring to? The Argand plane?
If so, the answer should be a vector pointing to (0,1), since on the Argand plane x-axis refers to the real part, y-axis refers to the imaginary part.>
Keep in mind the SteemYourBrian series is a tricky mind twisting series :)
oh but I can't get the tricky part 🤔 am I doing the question wrongly...
<the assignmentThanks for your question, but I dun really understand it h
What is your (x,y) plane referring to? The Argand plane?
If so, the answer should be a vector pointing to (0,1), since on the Argand plane x-axis refers to the real part, y-axis refers to the imaginary part.>
haha, I used tricky jedi mind twists (!) to check the same book :-o