Here’s another example of the dynamic nature of mathematics, we have introduced another number called iota or i. As stated earlier, the square root of any positive number is possible, but what about the negative ones?
You can’t get around this problem by multiplying two negative numbers, as together they give you a positive number.
So to take the square root of a negative number, we simply i, as the imaginary unit, which is known as complex numbers.
The complex numbers have many unusual uses and properties. We can represent the complex numbers on a plane using a horizontal axis representing the real part of the number, and the vertical axis as an imaginary component.
In terms of applications, many polynomial equations have at least one complex solution, and in that view, mathematicians call it the fundamental theorem of algebra.
This definition of the complex plane results in a number of applications in the physics of electricity and electrical engineering.
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Source:
[1] Number : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number
[2] Real Number : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_number
[3] Number Theory :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_theory