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Imaginary Numbers Summary
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Like real numbers, imaginary numbers are a subset of the set of all. Imaginary numbers are typically represented as either the constant i (in mathematics) or j (in engineering and the sciences), where i2 = -1 or sqrt(-1) = i. Like the real numbers,...
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In mathematics, an imaginary number (or purely imaginary number) is a complex number whose squared value is a real number not greater than zero. The imaginary unit, denoted by i\, or j,\, is an example...


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Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
Imaginary Numbers
08/16/2007: 328 words, approx. 1 pages
A curious story recently in the New York Times took a more serious look at what comedians have observed for years, but this time with science as the punch line. The observation in the story should raise questions about official reports that aren't so...
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Imaginary Numbers Game
10/17/2000: 591 words, approx. 2 pages
The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 10-17-2000 IMAGINARY NUMBERS GAME -- CONGRESS' PORK-BARREL IS ERODING THE SURPLUS Date: 10-17-2000, Tuesday Section: OPINION Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B, Two Star P, One Star B IF tonight's presidential debate goes as expected, both...
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The New York Observer
The Morning Read: Friday, September 7, 2007
9/7/2007: 295 words, approx. 1 pages
Andrew Cuomo, whose report on the Bruno affair found no criminal wrongdoing committed by the governor’s staff, told Capital News 9 that “if you have subpoena power, you might find other facts,” which “may lead you to another conclusion.” Although Kristine Hamann said she...
 


 

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