nP8Pack*?8 @EACTEACT1f\t lp\` H؁T======020604 =======Extraction of Real and Imaginary Parts dUseUse the following procedure to extract the real part a and the imaginary part b from a complex number of the form a+bi. f@RUNMAT[EXE]08Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(pNOTE!%*#&)$)$)%)$ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1 Use#The input/output range of complex numbers is normally 10 digits for the mantissa and two digits for the exponent. ##When a complex number has more than 21 digits, the real part and imaginary part are displayed on separate lines. ##When either the real part or imaginary part of a complex number equals zero, that part is not displayed in rectangular form. ##The following functions can be used with complex numbers.u ,x,x,^,Æ,݆,In,log,logab,x,e,Int,Frac,Rnd,Intg,RndFix(,Fix,Sci,ENG,ENG,,搜,a/b/c, d/c Polar and Rectangular Form Transformation UseUse the following procedure to transform a complex number displayed in rectangular form to polar form, and vice versa. @RUNMAT[EXE]L8Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(NOTE!%222222$2%*!#&$)&! 'ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1