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The imaginary unit (i) is a mathematical concept that is defined as the square root of -1.
An imaginary number (i) is a number that is multiplied by the imaginary unit (i).
Imaginary numbers are numbers that cannot be represented by real numbers.
Real numbers are numbers that can be represented on the number line, while imaginary numbers cannot. Complex numbers are numbers that have both real and imaginary parts and can be represented in the form of a + bi, where a and b are real numbers and i is the imaginary unit.
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The full form of i is imaginary unit/number
information | Current | Iodine | moment of inertia | 1 (Roman numeral) | Ionic strength | imaginary unit/number | Identity matrix | van 't Hoff factor | Isospin | luminous intensity | orbital inclination
information | Current | Iodine | italic | moment of inertia | 1 (Roman numeral) | Isoleucine | Ionic strength | imaginary unit/number | Identity matrix | internet | innovation, a prefix to denote BMW electric vehicles | van 't Hoff factor | Isospin | luminous intensity | orbital inclination | interlaced