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What letter represents an imaginary number?
a) a
b) i
c) j
d) x
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curriful:
x is most used, but all of them can be used
xcoledd1:
c)j
curriful:
OH I MIXED IT UP WITH VARIABLES
xcoledd1:
@xcoledd1 wrote:
c)j
i rarely see that all the time
curriful:
OOPSIE >_
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curriful:
YEAH ITS I
Phantomdex:
Dang I was too late TwT
luhivqqcherry:
Is the answer C ? .
curriful:
yeayea its c
Phantomdex:
@luhivqqcherry wrote:
Is the answer C ? .
Correct it should be C!1
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curriful:
wait no
curriful:
nooonnono its B
curriful:
B is i, not c
curriful:
c is j
curriful:
the answer is B
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Phantomdex:
Wait a dang minute hold on-
Phantomdex:
No it would be C I believe since j typically represents imaginary numbers.
xcoledd1:
@phantomdex wrote:
No it would be C I believe since j typically represents imaginary numbers.
yep
Phantomdex:
Had to double check that but it should be correct ^^
curriful:
@phantomdex wrote:
No it would be C I believe since j typically represents imaginary numbers.
i does, search it up
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luhivqqcherry:
guys um its not C .
curriful:
its b isnt it
curriful:
like i said its B
Chloep:
its (I) like the letter
Phantomdex:
Wait hold on I'm gonna pull up a whole explanation I found ( it will not be mine)
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curriful:
@chloep wrote:
its (I) like the letter
thats what i said
Chloep:
@curriful wrote:
@chloep wrote:
its (I) like the letter
thats what i said
yup
Phantomdex:
According to the internet (In contexts in which use of the letter i is ambiguous or problematic, the letter j is sometimes used instead. For example, in electrical engineering and control systems engineering, the imaginary unit is normally denoted by j instead of i, because i is commonly used to denote electric current.)
Phantomdex:
So it would be i since we're talking mathematical and not engineering.
Phantomdex:
Based on that
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