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RE: RE: Why do complex zeros come in complex conjugate pairs? /

in #math7 years ago

the basic of complex numbers is quite easy to understand.

They emerged from the Problem x^2 =-1 . Without complex numbers this one is not solvable. So in order to make numbers more complete we added i with the property i^2=-1. You can treat "i" like any constant variable, but when you get i^2 you can replace it with -1.

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ah, got it. Thanks!

you are welcome. I am happy to hear it helped you.