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Complex_number

A complex number is a number, but is different from common numbers in many ways. A complex number is made up using two numbers combined. The first part is a real number, and the second part is an imaginary number. The most important imaginary number is called \displaystyle{ i }, defined as a number that will be -1 when squared ("squared" means "multiplied by itself"): \displaystyle{ i^2 = i \times i = -1\ }. All the other imaginary numbers are \displaystyle{ i } multiplied by a real number, in the same way that all real numbers can be thought of as 1 multiplied by another number. Arithmetic functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be used with complex numbers. They also follow commutative, associative and distributive properties, just like real numbers. The set of complex numbers is often represented using the symbol \displaystyle{ \mathbb{C} }.

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