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Mathematically, yes, 0 = 0+0i and and is the set of all complex numbers. Commonly speaking, no, because the imaginary part is zero, but any real number a can be regarded as a complex number a + 0i. Mathematically it is more correct to say that the imaginary part of a is 0, or that a is a real number.
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