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Revision as of 02:11, 19 June 2008
A unit square is a square with side lengths equal to . In a Cartesian coordinate system, the unit square can be viewed as the square with vertices at
; likewise, if the concept of the unit square is extended to the complex plane, it can be defined as the square with vertices at
,
,
, and
, where
is the imaginary unit.