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<font color="#B2B7F2" style="font-size:40px;">“</font>The '''complex numbers''' arise when we try to solve [[equation]]s such as <math> x^2 = -1 </math>. | <font color="#B2B7F2" style="font-size:40px;">“</font>The '''complex numbers''' arise when we try to solve [[equation]]s such as <math> x^2 = -1 </math>. | ||
− | We know (from the [[trivial inequality]]) that the square of a [[real number]] cannot be [[negative]], so this equation has no solutions in the real numbers. However, it is possible to define a number, <math> i </math>, such that <math> i = \sqrt{-1} </math>. If we add this new number to the reals, we will have solutions to <math> x^2 = -1 </math>. It turns out that in the system that results... | + | We know (from the [[trivial inequality]]) that the square of a [[real number]] cannot be [[negative]], so this equation has no solutions in the real numbers. However, it is possible to define a number, <math> i </math>, such that <math> i = \sqrt{-1} </math>. If we add this new number to the reals, we will have solutions to <math> x^2 = -1 </math>. It turns out that in the system that results... <font color="#B2B7F2" style="font-size:40px">”</font> [[complex number|[more]]] |
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Revision as of 18:24, 25 November 2007
Today's featured article is complex number: “The complex numbers arise when we try to solve equations such as . We know (from the trivial inequality) that the square of a real number cannot be negative, so this equation has no solutions in the real numbers. However, it is possible to define a number, , such that . If we add this new number to the reals, we will have solutions to . It turns out that in the system that results... ” [more] |