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imported>David E. Volk
(New page: <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> Old term for a complex number, of the form <math>A + Bi</math>, containing a real part (A) and an imaginary part (B), where <math>i^2 = -1</...)
 
imported>Jitse Niesen
(the important bit is that imaginary part is nonzero)
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Old term for a [[complex number]], of the form <math>A + Bi</math>, containing a [[real part]] (A) and an [[imaginary part]] (B), where <math>i^2 = -1</math>.
Old term for a [[complex number]] of the form <math>a + bi</math> (where <math>i^2 = -1</math>) whose imaginary part (''b'') is not zero.

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A definition or brief description of Imaginary number.

Old term for a complex number of the form (where ) whose imaginary part (b) is not zero.