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Geometrical representation of a Complex number, Argand diagram
Since every complex number z = x + iy is an order pair of real numbers (x, y), it can therefore be represented by a point P(x,y) in the xy plane by taking the real part along the x-axis and the imaginary part along the y-axis. This representation of a complex number in a plane is c..
Graphical Representation (Cartesian Representation)
(i) We can plot the ordered pairs in A x B by taking the first element along the X-axis and the second element along the Y-axis in the Cartesian plane. This diagram is called Lattice. Each ordered pair is marked by a point called the LATTICE point. A x B = {(3, 2), (3, 4), (3, 6), (5, 2)..

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Answer : B Hund's Rule states that for degenerate orbitals( orbitals with the same energy levels), electrons will occupy the orbitals with the maximum number of unpaired electrons...   More from Yahoo Answers

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