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The term "zangle" typically refers to the angle of a complex number in the context of polar coordinates, often denoted as θ in the expression z = r(cos θ + i sin θ). It represents the direction of the complex number in the complex plane, measured from the positive real axis. The zangle can be calculated using the arctangent function, specifically as θ = arctan(y/x), where x and y are the real and imaginary parts of the complex number, respectively. In some contexts, "zangle" may also refer to specific angles in geometric or trigonometric applications.

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