| 1. | Multiples of i such as ib are called " imaginary numbers ".
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| 2. | "This isn't an imaginary numbers game here like it used to be.
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| 3. | In other words an imaginary number having magnitude but no direction.
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| 4. | A purely imaginary number is a complex number whose real part is zero.
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| 5. | I keep getting imaginary numbers, 90?off from the desired value.
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| 6. | I wondered then what happened to imaginary numbers in the time-independent wave equation.
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| 7. | Imaginary numbers, when multiplied by themselves, make a negative number.
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| 8. | The substitutions of Euler can be generalized by allowing the use of imaginary numbers.
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| 9. | He was the one who finally managed to address the problem with imaginary numbers.
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| 10. | In complex numbers, the cube of a purely imaginary number is also purely imaginary.
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