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hii guys what do u mean by imagery roots in mathematics ??? Please explain​

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Answered by rajjbpathan
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The imaginary unit or unit imaginary number(i) is a solution to the quadratic equationx2 + 1 = 0. Although there is no real numberwith this property, i can be used to extend the real numbers to what are called complex numbers, using addition and multiplication. A simple example of the use of i in a complex number is 2 + 3i.

Imaginary numbers are an important mathematical concept, which extend the real number system ℝ to the complex number system ℂ, which in turn provides at least one root for every nonconstant polynomial P(x). (See Algebraic closure and Fundamental theorem of algebra.) The term "imaginary" is used because there is no real number having a negative square.

There are two complex square roots of −1, namely i and −i, just as there are two complex square roots of every real number other than zero, which has one double square root.

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