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The set of complex numbers is the set of all numbers of the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i=

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√-1.  the i represents an imaginary number where you take the square root of -1.
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Answer:

i =
√(-1)

Explanation:

A complex number is that one having two parts:

  1. One called real part, represented by a.
  2. And another called imaginary part, represented by bi, where b is also a real number plus i, as it was describe in the answer
    i = √(-1).

Although
i =√(-1), it is also
i^(2) = -1, which has some interesting properties like
i^(3) =
i * i^(2)= i * -1 = -i , and so on.

These numbers came along when it was necessary to take the squared root of negative numbers:


√(-4) = √(-1) * √(4) = 2i ; -2i .

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