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"Last-Translator:Claudio Rogerio Carvalho Filho <excriptbrasil@gmail.com>, 2019\n"
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"Language-Team:Portuguese (Brazil) (https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/teams/5390/pt_BR/)\n"
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msgid":mod:`cmath` --- Mathematical functions for complex numbers"
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msgstr":mod:`cmath` --- Funções matemáticas para números complexos"
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"This module is always available. It provides access to mathematical "
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"functions for complex numbers. The functions in this module accept "
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"also accept any Python object that has either a :meth:`__complex__` or a "
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"also accept any Python object that has either a :meth:`__complex__` or a:"
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"meth:`__float__` method: these methods are used to convert the object to a "
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"On platforms with hardware and system-level support for signed zeros, "
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"functions involving branch cuts are continuous on *both* sides of the branch"
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"cut: the sign of the zero distinguishes one side of the branch cut from the"
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"*Polar coordinates* give an alternative way to represent a complex number. "
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