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Imaginary numbers
Imaginary numbers are numbers that cannot be quantified, like the square root of -1. The number, denoted as i, can be used for equations and formulas, but is not a real number that can be used in basic arithmetic. You cannot add or subject imaginary numbers. Another example of an imaginary number is infinity.
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A non-real, or imaginary, number is any number that, when multiplied by itself, produces a negative number. Mathematicians use the letter "i" to symbolize the square root of -1. An imaginary number is any real number multiplied by i. For example, 5i is imaginary; the square of 5i is -25.
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