However, it must be asked: has this been real or imaginary growth?
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Another case of imaginary check, which discounts b3 as her possible origin.
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Having an imaginary friend at this age is a good sign, too.
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Real technology was better any day than imaginary spaceships, however well designed.
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Indeed, it is sometimes said that its members tend towards the imaginary.
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Hamilton had been grappling with the problem of complexnumber multiplication for many years.
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Actually, you will get a complexnumber (one that is part imaginary and part real).
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What sort of so-called modern maths exam lacks matrices, calculus and complexnumbers?
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In 1685, he introduced the first graphical representation of complexnumbers.
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Your two levels and the Zivver group are descendants of U. S. Survival ComplexNumber Eleven.
Ús de imaginary number en anglès
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Mathematicians call it an imaginarynumber.
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He explored imaginarynumbers such as the square roots of negative numbers.
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I suppose it's only a short step from imaginarynumbers to imaginary weapons.
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He explored imaginarynumbers, which involve square roots of negative numbers.
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There were now negative numbers, irrational numbers, and imaginarynumbers.
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A mathematical introduction In mathematics the set of complex numbers considers the ideal of imaginarynumbers.
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You just mentioned imaginarynumbers.
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How else can one possibly convey the dizzying awfulness of this unholy three-quel, except by resorting to imaginarynumbers?
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There were now negative numbers, irrational numbers such as square roots, and imaginarynumbers such as square roots of negative numbers.
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But the weirdest thing about Euler's formula-giventhat it relies on imaginarynumbers-isthat it's so immensely useful in the real world.
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There were now negative numbers, irrational numbers such as square roots of non-integers, and imaginarynumbers such as square roots of negative numbers.
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"Such love is an imaginarynumber," I told her, and I was raised from where I lay and borne away.