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Can a real number be a pure imaginary number? - Answers
even if you can't see it.... the number is real. but question to that, what's the number?* * * * *Clearly, the above answer was provided by someone who had no knowledge of the complex field.A real number cannot be a pure imaginary number, nor can it contain any part that is imaginary.In the context of the coordinate plane, the real numbers can be seen as the x-axis, the pure imaginary numbers form the y-axis excluding the origin. Complex numbers are all the point in the four quadrants.
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Can a real number be a pure imaginary number? - Answers
even if you can't see it.... the number is real. but question to that, what's the number?* * * * *Clearly, the above answer was provided by someone who had no knowledge of the complex field.A real number cannot be a pure imaginary number, nor can it contain any part that is imaginary.In the context of the coordinate plane, the real numbers can be seen as the x-axis, the pure imaginary numbers form the y-axis excluding the origin. Complex numbers are all the point in the four quadrants.
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Can a real number be a pure imaginary number? - Answers
even if you can't see it.... the number is real. but question to that, what's the number?* * * * *Clearly, the above answer was provided by someone who had no knowledge of the complex field.A real number cannot be a pure imaginary number, nor can it contain any part that is imaginary.In the context of the coordinate plane, the real numbers can be seen as the x-axis, the pure imaginary numbers form the y-axis excluding the origin. Complex numbers are all the point in the four quadrants.
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