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Imaginary numbers
An imaginary number is a number that gives a negative result when squared.
Imaginary numbers are represented with the letter i, which stands for the square root of -1. This definition can be represented by the equation: i2 = -1. Any imaginary number can be represented by using i. For example, the square root of -4 is 2i.
Examples of imaginary numbers:
i 12.38i -i 3i/4 0.01i -i/2
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Imaginary numbers are represented with the letter i, which stands for the square root of -1. This definition can be represented by the equation: i2 = -1. Any imaginary number can be represented by using i. For example, the square root of -4 is 2i.
Examples of imaginary numbers:
i 12.38i -i 3i/4 0.01i -i/2
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