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  • ...unter complex numbers when solving [[quadratic equation]]s, which can have complex number solutions. This presentation is historically misleading — the quadratic ...squares are negative. A historical example of this can be found on the [[Complex number/Advanced|"advanced" subpage]] for this article.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex number]]
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  • ...r by [[William Rowan Hamilton]] in 1837; this construction is explained [[Complex number#Formal definition|later in this article]].
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  • Created [[Complex number/Draft]] [[User:David Tribe|David Tribe]] 19:30, 6 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...r by [[William Rowan Hamilton]] in 1837; this construction is explained [[Complex number#Formal definition|later in this article]]. ...i</math>. In this way, the real number <math>a</math> is considered as the complex number <math>a + 0i</math> whose imaginary part is zero.
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  • [[function (mathematics)|Mathematical function]] of a [[complex number|complex]] variable important in [[number theory]] for its connection with t
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  • ...square is a negative real number, or (sometimes) more generally a non-real complex number.
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  • ...which characterize [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] of more than one [[Complex number|complex variable]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex number#Working with complex numbers]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex number#Working with complex numbers]]
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  • ...onstant polynomial whose coefficients are complex numbers has at least one complex number as a root.
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''complex conjugation''' is an operation on [[complex number]]s which reverses the sign of the imaginary part, that is, it sends <math>z In the [[Complex number#Geometric interpretation|geometrical interpretation]] in terms of the [[Arg
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  • ...se properties which characterize [[Function (mathematics)|functions]] of [[Complex number|complex variables]].
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  • {{r|Complex number}}
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  • *[[Complex number]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[complex number]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[complex number]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Complex number]]
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  • The '''imaginary numbers''' are a part of the [[complex number]]s. Every complex number can be written as
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  • {{r|Complex number}}
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  • {{r|Complex number}}
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  • ...Historically, such a field was often considered to be a subfield of the [[complex number]]s, but several recent authors have dropped this requirement. An algebraic
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  • Real or complex number, or an invariant under orthogonal/unitary transformation of reference fram
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  • {{r|Modulus of a complex number}}
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  • A complex number that is a root of a polynomial with rational coefficients.
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