what is the square of i
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-1 is the square of i
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Hey friend, Harish here.
Here is your answer:
We know that, i - iota
It is used to denote the imaginary part of a complex number.
i = √(-1)
This condition is not possible in real number's plane. Only when we use in complex plane.
Then i² = (√-1)² = -1.
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.
Here is your answer:
We know that, i - iota
It is used to denote the imaginary part of a complex number.
i = √(-1)
This condition is not possible in real number's plane. Only when we use in complex plane.
Then i² = (√-1)² = -1.
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Hope my answer is helpful to you.
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in a complex plane....
i = iota....
and it's value is √-1
so i square = (√-1)^2
so i square = -1........
hope this helps......
if correct...
mark as brainlist plzz.....
i = iota....
and it's value is √-1
so i square = (√-1)^2
so i square = -1........
hope this helps......
if correct...
mark as brainlist plzz.....
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