(Mathematics) a number of the form a+bi where a and b are real numbers and i is the square root of -1.
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Examples for "imaginary"
Examples for "imaginary"
1However, it must be asked: has this been real or imaginary growth?
2Another case of imaginary check, which discounts b3 as her possible origin.
3Having an imaginary friend at this age is a good sign, too.
4Real technology was better any day than imaginary spaceships, however well designed.
5Indeed, it is sometimes said that its members tend towards the imaginary.
1Hamilton had been grappling with the problem of complex number multiplication for many years.
2Actually, you will get a complex number (one that is part imaginary and part real).
3What sort of so-called modern maths exam lacks matrices, calculus and complex numbers?
4In 1685, he introduced the first graphical representation of complex numbers.
5Your two levels and the Zivver group are descendants of U. S. Survival Complex Number Eleven.
1Mathematicians call it an imaginary number.
2He explored imaginary numbers such as the square roots of negative numbers.
3I suppose it's only a short step from imaginary numbers to imaginary weapons.
4He explored imaginary numbers, which involve square roots of negative numbers.
5There were now negative numbers, irrational numbers, and imaginary numbers.
Translations for complex quantity