Category: Complex Numbers
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The Imaginary Unit i Explained in 30 Seconds
The imaginary unit i is defined by the rule i² = −1. It was introduced to solve equations that have no real number solutions. Definition and History Significance Definition and History The imaginary unit, denoted by the symbol i, is a mathematical constant representing √(−1). The concept of the imaginary unit read more
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