| 31. | Over the complex numbers, every elliptic curve has nine inflection points.
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| 32. | Indeed, they each arise in polar decomposition of a complex number.
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| 33. | In what follows, K will denote the real or complex numbers.
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| 34. | From this extend the scalars to allow multiplication by complex numbers.
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| 35. | Most commonly this space will be the real or complex numbers.
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| 36. | This formula is important because it relates complex numbers and trigonometry.
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| 37. | Arthur Kennelly was the first to represent impedance with complex numbers in 1893.
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| 38. | Let ? be a complex number with strictly positive imaginary part.
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| 39. | In general the weak value quantity is a complex number.
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| 40. | Many mathematicians contributed to the full development of complex numbers.
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